Meta AI Glasses Privacy Problem: 7 Million Sold, Now What? Seven million Meta AI glasses are now in the wild, and the real disruption may not be innovation, but privacy.
AI in Election Campaigns: Are New Zealand’s Rules Falling Behind? As AI quietly rewrites political messaging, New Zealand faces a critical question: can its election laws keep pace before trust in democracy starts to erode?
Police AI Crime Fighting Tech Faces Bias Reckoning As UK police admit AI crime fighting tech carries bias, the real battle may be over public trust, transparency, and who gets protected or profiled in the age of algorithms.
Some Artists and Museums Embrace AI Art While Others Call It a Gimmick From major institutions experimenting with generative tools to artists protesting its use, AI art is forcing the art world to redefine originality, authorship, and value.
Pope Leo XIV Tells Priests Not to Use AI to Write Homilies or Seek Likes on TikTok The Pope’s warning signals a growing tension between technological efficiency and spiritual authenticity.
Bernie Sanders AI Revolution Warning: Who Really Benefits From Artificial Intelligence? Is the AI boom lifting society, or concentrating wealth at the top? That was the core message behind the Bernie Sanders AI revolution warning, as the Vermont senator cautioned that artificial intelligence could deepen economic inequality unless lawmakers act swiftly. His remarks come as generative AI tools from companies like
EU launches ‘large-scale’ probe into Elon Musk’s X The move adds to mounting regulatory pressure on X, which is also facing probes in France and the UK after thousands of sexualised deepfake images