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💻 The Pope Just Weighed In on AI — And That's Only the Start of Today's Stories

9 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Pope Leo has issued a sweeping 42,300-word encyclical demanding that artificial intelligence serve humanity rather than concentrate power — and his warnings about weapons systems and child safety are sending shockwaves through the tech world. New research reveals the real threat of AI in the workplace isn't the technology itself, but who knows how to wield it. Meanwhile, a cybersecurity arms race is accelerating as attackers harness AI to find software vulnerabilities faster than defenders can patch them, putting virtually every industry at risk. A U.S. government quantum computing deal is now facing legal scrutiny, raising uncomfortable questions about whether the investment is even premature. Plus, NASA's deep-space Psyche probe captured stunning images of Mars, scientists may have traced the most powerful neutrino ever detected to a supermassive black hole, and there are some serious Memorial Day tech deals worth knowing about before the weekend is over.

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