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    The story of Anthropic’s expansion into the UK reveals more than just business plans. It highlights a clash over AI ethics and government priorities. While the US government reacted strongly against Anthropic’s refusal to bend on ethical issues, the UK sees a different opportunity. US Push for AI Use in Military and Surveillance In late

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    Recent research shows that many AI users tend to rely heavily on the answers provided by large language models, often at the expense of their own reasoning skills. Some see AI as a helpful tool that requires careful checking, while others treat it as an all-knowing source they trust blindly. This growing behavior, called “cognitive

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    Glia, a platform that enhances customer service in banking through AI technology, has received a major award for its innovative work. It was named a winner in the Banking and Financial Services category at the 2026 Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards. This recognition highlights how AI is moving from experimental to practical, real-world deployment in industries

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    Financial institutions are increasingly focusing on deploying AI in a way that is compliant and transparent. This approach not only helps meet regulatory demands but also opens the door to greater revenue opportunities. For years, banks and lenders saw AI mainly as a tool to cut costs and improve efficiency. Quantitative teams built systems to

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    Financial institutions are moving quickly to adopt artificial intelligence across their operations. However, many are finding that keeping up with governance, security, and regulatory rules is challenging. To help bridge this gap, SBS CyberSecurity has launched a new community focused on responsible AI use for banks and regulated firms. Building a Practical AI Community for

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    Val Kilmer is making headlines again, but not in the way fans might have hoped. Instead of a new movie role, he’s being brought back to life on screen through artificial intelligence. This isn’t a simple CGI recreation or a vintage clip; it’s a digital resurrection powered by advanced AI technology. Fans of Kilmer’s work

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    Artificial Epistemics has announced the launch of a new system called the Sustainability Code. This protocol is designed to help AI systems produce more truthful and morally sound knowledge. It aims to address concerns about misinformation and unethical content generated by AI. The goal is to catch errors and questionable claims before they reach users

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    OpenAI was working on a new feature for ChatGPT that would let adults have erotic text conversations with the AI. However, they paused development after internal debates about safety, mental health risks, and protecting minors. This story is important because ChatGPT isn’t just for a small group of adults; it’s used by millions, including teenagers.

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    Veritone is stepping up its efforts to protect personal data in artificial intelligence workflows. The company’s Data Refinery now includes an advanced redaction feature that automatically removes personally identifiable information (PII) from unstructured data. This move reinforces Veritone’s commitment to ethical and privacy-first AI practices, helping organizations handle sensitive data responsibly. Automating Privacy Protections in

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    E.SUN Bank is partnering with IBM to create clearer rules for how artificial intelligence can be used safely and responsibly inside banks. This effort reflects a bigger trend in the financial industry, where AI is already used for tasks like fraud detection, credit scoring, and customer service. The challenge now is ensuring these systems comply

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