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Pope Leo XIV may not be able to disarm artificial intelligence, but the fact that Anthropic and the wider industry are listening shows where the rules fight now sits.
If Gartner’s forecast lands, much of this year’s agentic AI rush will end not in broad scaling, but in reduced authority or abandoned deployments.
China’s AI race is moving into a harder phase: talent is no longer just a market advantage, but a resource the state wants to keep inside its own system.
The Pope’s first AI encyclical is not a technical text about models, but a political diagnosis of who now holds power over social infrastructure.
The story of Jennifer’s body in deepfake porn is not a fringe incident but a sharp test for an industry that still treats privacy as an afterthought.
A Wired writer describes Hollywood writers taking short AI-training contracts for platforms after the strike.
A study in *EMBO Molecular Medicine* links MDGA1 gene mutations to autism’s male bias, marking a step toward biological clarity—but no treatment yet.
Three of the world’s most vocal climate-conscious tech giants are now quietly funding natural gas plants to keep their AI servers humming.
Majority distrust in AI transitions spans 60 countries, per *Rest of World*—yet the rollouts continue unchecked.
Nvidia’s stock jumped 3% after Huang’s remarks, proving AGI’s first real application is investor hype.
European lawmakers aren't waiting for Musk's models to self-correct — parliamentary committees just voted to ban apps that turn ordinary photos into nude images, with penalties that could meaningfully hit xAI's revenue.