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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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    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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    In a surprising move, former President Donald Trump announced on Friday that all federal agencies must stop using Anthropic’s artificial intelligence tools immediately. The decision follows weeks of tension between the government and the AI company over military applications and other sensitive uses. This order signals a major shift in how AI tools are managed

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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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    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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    Google is making some changes to how it displays search results in Europe. This move comes as part of ongoing efforts to address the European Union’s concerns about its dominance and unfair practices. The company is experimenting with new ways to show vertical search services, like those for hotels, airlines, and restaurants, alongside its traditional

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    LinkedIn is rolling out a new feature aimed at verifying AI skills for job seekers. With AI expertise becoming more important in the workforce, the platform is taking steps to ensure candidates can prove their proficiency. This move helps both job hunters stand out and employers find qualified candidates more easily. How the Verified AI

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    Anthropic has accused three Chinese AI companies of running massive campaigns to illegally extract capabilities from its Claude AI model. The company claims these campaigns involved millions of interactions and used deceptive tactics to bypass restrictions. This controversy highlights ongoing issues around AI model security and data use. How the Campaigns Worked Anthropic says the

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