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The Pope just declared war on Silicon Valley's power grab and Anthropic's co-founder was in the room when he did it.

10 min · 26. mai 2026
episode The Pope just declared war on Silicon Valley's power grab and Anthropic's co-founder was in the room when he did it. cover

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Yesterday in AI | Tuesday, May 26, 2026 The Pope just declared war on Silicon Valley's power grab and Anthropic's co-founder was in the room when he did it. In today's episode: a moral document from the Vatican is reshaping the AI governance debate in ways no lobbying campaign can counter. Colorado just tore up the most aggressive AI law in America — and what replaced it tells you something uncomfortable about where US regulation is heading. The AI model that spooked central banks and got Anthropic flagged as a Pentagon security risk is about to reach a much wider audience. AI-powered attacks have crossed from emerging threat to routine criminal operation, with a new technique most enterprise security teams haven't planned for. And China just moved to register every humanoid robot in the country — and the US has nothing like it. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606006/fan_mail/new] Remember to subscribe, rate, and share this podcast if you like it!

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