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  • 🤖 The Pope Just Warned the World About AI — and an AI Company Was Sitting Right There
    Jun 1 2026
    Pope Leo XIV issued his first major papal teaching and didn't hold back, naming artificial intelligence as one of humanity's gravest threats — citing job loss, digital warfare, and what he called 'new forms of digital slavery.' But the story took a sharp turn when it emerged that Anthropic, one of the world's leading AI labs, had a seat at the Vatican ceremony. Meanwhile, the most powerful figures in Silicon Valley are quietly advancing a worldview that sees biological humanity as little more than a stepping stone to digital superintelligence. Closer to home, AI companies are reportedly eyeing your living space as the next major training data frontier — and Meta may already be building a wearable to get there. Bumble is scrapping its iconic swipe feature and replacing it with an AI matchmaker, raising questions about whether tech can fix the damage tech created. And in the UK, the government is deploying AI age-estimation tools on child asylum seekers — a move more than 100 refugee organizations are calling dangerous. This episode connects the dots between papal warnings, Silicon Valley dinner parties, dating apps, and a child's fate decided by an algorithm.

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    7 mins
  • 🤖 The Pope Just Declared War on AI — And One of Its Creators Was in the Room
    May 31 2026
    This week in AI, the Vatican dropped a 40,000-word bombshell — and who was seated next to Pope Leo XIV when he called AI one of humanity's greatest threats will make your jaw drop. Meanwhile, Microsoft just blew up the developer community with a major pricing change to GitHub Copilot, and the backlash has been fierce. Tech layoffs in 2026 are already on pace to rival all of last year, with companies like ClickUp slashing nearly a quarter of their workforce and replacing workers with AI agents. A new term is circulating in executive circles — 'AI psychosis' — and the argument behind it is more damning than it sounds. On the infrastructure side, a single investment just announced in Europe is being described as civilization-scale AI buildout. Investigators also uncovered a disturbing network of fake AI-generated social media influencers engineered to manipulate viewers through emotional deception. Meta is quietly developing a wearable AI device that could change how we interact with artificial intelligence entirely. And a beloved artist is now fighting Amazon over an animated series built on her character — made with AI — without her consent. The line between AI as a tool and AI as a threat has never felt thinner.

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    8 mins
  • 🤖 Anthropic Just Overtook OpenAI — And That's Not Even the Biggest Story This Week
    May 30 2026
    Anthropic just closed a funding round that pushes its valuation to nearly a trillion dollars, officially making it the most valuable AI startup on the planet — and it's not hard to see why. Meanwhile, researchers are sounding alarms about what AI coding tools are quietly doing to the engineers who use them, even as tech layoffs in 2026 are already approaching last year's totals with companies citing AI agents as the cause. A New York startup is offering free house cleaning — but there's a catch that reveals exactly where the robotics industry is heading. Pope Leo XIV weighed in on artificial intelligence with a 40,000-word document, and the Vatican's connection to Anthropic runs deeper than you might expect. An AI-generated film about real-world atrocities is heading to Tribeca for just $2,000, raising urgent questions about consent and representation. New chip and memory startups are pulling in hundreds of millions as investors bet on what they believe is the real bottleneck in AI systems. And financial markets are beginning to treat AI outputs less like software — and more like oil.

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    8 mins
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