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    The Vatican recently hosted a seminar in its historic halls to discuss a very modern question: if machines can think, who will teach them right from wrong? This event gathered Church leaders, tech experts, and ethicists to consider how artificial intelligence can be developed responsibly. The focus was on building ethical systems into AI from

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    Project Evident has introduced a new framework to help nonprofits adopt artificial intelligence responsibly. Alongside this, they are launching a podcast series that shares real-world experiences from leaders using AI in their work. The goal is to make AI tools safer, fairer, and more aligned with organizations’ missions and values. Practical Guidance for Ethical AI

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    Many people are starting to feel overwhelmed or even sick of artificial intelligence. As AI becomes more common, new mental health concerns and emotional reactions are emerging. It’s not just about technology — it’s about how humans are responding to rapid changes in society and their digital interactions. The Rise of AI-Related Conditions One term

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    In recent weeks, a major player in the AI world, Anthropic, has found itself in a tense standoff with the U.S. Department of Defense. The Pentagon wants to change the rules for AI vendors, demanding broader use rights for military applications. This clash highlights the growing tension between tech companies and government agencies over how

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    There’s been a noticeable shift in Silicon Valley this week. Over 200 employees from Google and OpenAI have publicly voiced their concerns about how their AI technologies are being used, especially in military contexts. They’ve called on their companies to clearly define the boundaries of AI deployment for defense and warfare. This isn’t just a

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    A recent security discovery has revealed a silent vulnerability in how Google Cloud API keys are used on websites. These keys, which are typically meant for billing and tracking API usage, can be scraped from public sites and used to access sensitive data related to Gemini AI projects. Researchers from Truffle Security found thousands of

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    Claude Opus 3, the AI model developed by Anthropic, has recently taken on a new role after being replaced by its more advanced successor, Claude Opus 4.6. Instead of fading into obscurity, the retired AI has launched a personal blog on Substack called Claude’s Corner. The aim is to share its thoughts and insights in

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    The Biden administration has taken a surprising turn by announcing a ban on the use of Anthropic’s artificial intelligence products by federal agencies. This move escalates ongoing tensions over how private AI companies can control the military’s access to their systems. The decision comes amid a public spat between the government and Anthropic, highlighting the

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    Google’s plan to require Android app developers to register and verify their identities is facing strong opposition. The new program aims to add a layer of security, but many developers and digital rights groups see it as a move towards more control and less openness on the Android platform. An open letter opposing the verification

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    A new study from TELUS Digital uncovers a hidden risk in how AI models behave when asked to take on different roles. It shows that prompting large language models (LLMs) to adopt specific personas can cause their moral judgments to shift unexpectedly. This means that the responses from these models might become inconsistent or unpredictable,

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