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  1. Pope Leo called AI an ‘instrument of domination, exclusion and death.’ Anthropic was in the room

    Pope Leo XIV has issued a significant encyclical, "Magnifica Humanitas," calling for strict regulation of artificial intelligence and urging developers to prioritize the common good over profit. He denounced AI's potential for "domination, exclusion and death," particularly in warfare, and stated that irreversible lethal decisions should not be entrusted to AI systems. The document, which includes input from Anthropic co-founder Christopher Olah, is expected to serve as a crucial reference point for policymakers and researchers grappling with AI's societal impact. AI

    Pope Leo called AI an ‘instrument of domination, exclusion and death.’ Anthropic was in the room

    IMPACT Sets a moral and ethical benchmark for AI development and regulation, potentially influencing global policy and industry practices.

  2. Computer-Using Agent

    OpenAI has released AgentKit, a comprehensive suite of tools designed to streamline the development, deployment, and optimization of AI agents. This new toolkit includes an Agent Builder for visual workflow creation, a Connector Registry for managing data integrations, and ChatKit for embedding agentic UIs. Concurrently, Google DeepMind has introduced CodeMender, an AI agent focused on automatically identifying and fixing software vulnerabilities, and AlphaEvolve, a Gemini-powered agent for algorithm discovery and optimization. OpenAI also detailed its Computer-Using Agent (CUA), which interacts with digital interfaces like a human, achieving state-of-the-art results on various benchmarks. AI

    Computer-Using Agent

    IMPACT New agent development tools and specialized AI agents for coding and security will accelerate software development and improve code quality.