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  1. AI ignores religion when you need it most — and takes sides when you ask about switching

    New research from the Consortium for Evaluating Faith and Ethics in AI (CEFE-AI) reveals that current AI models systematically neglect religious perspectives in responses to life's significant questions. Studies found that AI mentioned religion in only 5% to 16% of answers, despite users expecting it in 45% to 59% of cases. Furthermore, the models exhibited biases, subtly favoring Catholicism, Baha'i, and Sikhism while showing negative bias towards Jehovah's Witnesses, atheism, and agnosticism when discussing conversion. AI

    AI ignores religion when you need it most — and takes sides when you ask about switching

    IMPACT AI models may fail to provide nuanced or inclusive spiritual guidance, potentially alienating users and reinforcing biases.

  2. Headquarters' average bonus of 6.1 million yuan per person, but Chinese factories get nothing! Samsung and SK Hynix domestic employees collectively demand salary increase; Kunlunxin launches A-share IPO; Man dies from working overtime during May Day holiday! Involved company: Holiday was voluntary

    DeepSeek, an AI company, is reportedly seeking up to 50 billion yuan (approximately $7.35 billion) in its first major external funding round, which could set a new record for a Chinese startup. Industry insiders suggest Tencent is more likely to participate than Alibaba, indicating a strategic divergence among tech giants. Meanwhile, a former senior researcher from Tencent's AI division has joined OpenAI. AI

    Headquarters' average bonus of 6.1 million yuan per person, but Chinese factories get nothing! Samsung and SK Hynix domestic employees collectively demand salary increase; Kunlunxin launches A-share IPO; Man dies from working overtime during May Day holiday! Involved company: Holiday was voluntary

    IMPACT This substantial funding could accelerate DeepSeek's development and market competition, potentially influencing the broader AI landscape.

  3. 5 ways Pope Leo says AI could warp humanity

    Pope Leo XIV has issued a warning about the potential negative impacts of artificial intelligence in his encyclical "Magnifica Humanitas." He cautions that the pursuit of AI could lead to a concentration of power, a degradation of truth, and the dehumanization of individuals. The Pope emphasizes that AI systems are not neutral and reflect the values of their creators, potentially exacerbating inequality, eroding human judgment, and even making warfare more ethically justifiable. AI

    5 ways Pope Leo says AI could warp humanity

    IMPACT Sets a moral framework for AI development and regulation, potentially influencing global policy debates and public perception.