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Daily AI News Brief - 2026-05-26
A concise summary of the five most important AI news stories from the past day.
AI-assisted: This post was generated with AI assistance from retrieved news sources.Here are today's five most important AI news stories, ranked by impact and significance.
Pope Leo XIV Warns Silicon Valley Against Controlling Humanity Through AI And Algorithms
Pope Leo XIV Escalates AI Warnings—Says Tech Giants Cannot Control Algorithms And Data
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Sundar Pichai on AI, the future of search, and what’s happening to the web
Today, I’m talking with Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, in a conversation we recorded just after the Google I/O developer conference. This is the fifth year Sundar and I have sat down after I/O, and it’s become one of my favorite Decoder traditions. Th…
The Verge · Read original article
Liquid launches Co-Invest app for live trading inside ChatGPT and Claude
AI-driven trading integration in chat platforms could revolutionize financial services, streamlining user experience and expanding market access. The post Liquid launches Co-Invest app for live trading inside ChatGPT and Claude appeared first on Crypto Briefi…
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NVIDIA’s Vera CPU With 88 Olympus “Arm” Cores Outperforms AMD EPYC & Intel Xeon In First Benchmarks
The first NVIDIA Vera CPU benchmarks have been released, showcasing a huge gain over Grace while outperforming the latest AMD EPYC & Intel Xeon chips. NVIDIA Vera CPU Brings An Impressive 63% Performance Bump Over Grace CPU, Challenges x86 Chips From AMD & In…
Wccftech · Read original article
A Trump Official Finally Comments On Pope's AI Encyclical—Says Data Centers Are ‘Positive For Humanity’
Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum defended AI as “positive for humanity” while criticizing Pope Leo XIV for “tech editorializing” after he released a major document warning about the risks of AI.
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