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Vatican launches Latin American AI network for human development
The Vatican hosted a two-day conference bringing together 50 global experts to explore how artificial intelligence can advance peace, social justice, and human development. The event launched the Latin American AI Network for Integral Human Development and established principles for ethical AI governance that prioritize human dignity over technological advancement. What you should know: The Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, the Vatican's research body for social issues, organized the "Digital Rerum Novarum" conference on October 16-17, combining academic research with practical AI applications. Participants included leading experts from MIT, Microsoft, Columbia University, the UN, and major European institutions. The conference...
read Oct 16, 2025ChatGPT’s image generator finally accurately depicts people with disabilities
Jess Smith, a former Australian Paralympic swimmer, discovered that ChatGPT's AI image generator could finally create accurate images of people with disabilities like herself—something it couldn't do just months earlier. Her experience highlights how AI systems are gradually improving their representation of disabled people, though significant gaps remain that reflect broader societal biases and exclusion. What you should know: Smith's initial attempts to generate an image of herself missing her left arm below the elbow resulted in AI creating images with two arms or prosthetic devices instead.• When she asked ChatGPT why it struggled, the AI explained it lacked sufficient...
read Oct 14, 202510 NPR-like foundations launch $500M coalition to counter corporate AI dominance
Ten philanthropic foundations have launched Humanity AI, a coalition committing $500 million over five years to ensure artificial intelligence development prioritizes human needs over corporate interests. The initiative aims to counter the influence of tech companies that currently dominate AI's evolution, advocating for technology that serves people rather than simply advancing corporate agendas. What you should know: The coalition represents a diverse array of major foundations concerned about AI's current trajectory and its impact on society. Members include the MacArthur Foundation, Ford Foundation, Mozilla Foundation, Mellon Foundation, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Omidyar Network, Siegal Family Foundation, and David and Lucile...
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Tying tech knots: Scouting America launches AI, cybersecurity merit badges for 1M scouts
Scouting America has introduced two new merit badges focused on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, marking the organization's latest effort to engage its one million scouts with emerging technologies. The badges represent a strategic push to maintain relevance in an increasingly digital world while addressing critical skills gaps in high-demand tech fields. What you should know: The new badges challenge scouts to explore AI's impact on daily life and develop cybersecurity awareness through hands-on learning experiences. The AI badge requires scouts to examine how artificial intelligence affects everyday activities, learn about deepfakes (digitally manipulated videos or images that can make people...
read Oct 14, 2025Microsoft gives all schools in its home state of Washington free AI tools to promote tech prowess
Microsoft has launched Elevate Washington, providing all 295 public school districts and 34 community colleges in the state with free access to AI tools and training resources. The initiative addresses a stark digital divide where AI usage ranges from over 30% in urban Puget Sound counties to just 2.5% in rural Ferry County, positioning Washington as a national model for equitable AI adoption in education. What you should know: The program provides comprehensive AI access and support starting January 2026, with tools designed to reduce administrative burdens for educators while giving students early exposure to emerging technologies. School districts and...
read Oct 10, 2025MrBeast warns AI threatens YouTube’s creator economy (unless you’re creating with AI?)
YouTube's top creator MrBeast expressed concern that AI-generated videos could threaten his livelihood and the broader creator economy. The billionaire content creator's worries highlight how generative AI tools like OpenAI's Sora 2 are becoming sophisticated enough to potentially replicate the spectacle-driven content that has made him famous. What he's saying: Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson, YouTube's first billionaire creator, posted his concerns on X over the weekend, questioning the future of content creation. "When AI videos are just as good as normal videos, I wonder what that will do to YouTube and how it will impact the millions of creators currently making...
read Oct 9, 2025Forget AI Gotham: DC Comics bans tech in art and storytelling
DC Comics president and publisher Jim Lee announced at New York Comic Con that the company will "not support AI-generated storytelling or artwork," declaring the policy will remain in place "not now, not ever" as long as he and SVP Anne DePies are in charge. The commitment positions DC as a rare holdout against AI adoption in entertainment, emphasizing human creativity over technological automation at a time when Hollywood studios are increasingly embracing generative AI tools. What they're saying: Lee delivered a passionate defense of human creativity during his panel discussion.• "AI doesn't dream. It doesn't feel. It doesn't make...
read Oct 6, 2025Study finds AI health messages in Africa no better than traditional campaigns
A new study comparing AI-generated health messages with traditional campaigns in Kenya and Nigeria found that neither approach proved superior for communicating about vaccines and maternal healthcare. The research analyzed 120 health messages and revealed that while AI was more creative in incorporating cultural references, it often produced shallow or inaccurate content, while traditional campaigns remained authoritative but rigid and sometimes reinforced colonial-era communication patterns. What the study found: Researchers from The Conversation analyzed 80 traditional health messages from ministries and NGOs alongside 40 AI-generated messages, focusing on vaccine hesitancy and maternal healthcare communication. AI-generated messages included more cultural references...
read Oct 2, 2025Long Beach offers free 90-minute AI workshops with cybersecurity focus
Long Beach is launching a comprehensive artificial intelligence education initiative this month, offering residents hands-on training in AI tools while addressing growing concerns about digital privacy and security. The program represents a notable example of how municipalities are responding to the rapid adoption of AI technologies in everyday life. The City of Long Beach's Department of Technology and Innovation (TID) will host five free community workshops throughout October, coinciding with Digital Inclusion Week. These sessions aim to demystify artificial intelligence for everyday users while teaching essential cybersecurity practices—a combination that reflects the dual challenge facing communities as AI becomes more...
read Sep 30, 2025Amazon’s $25K donation launches 3 new robotics clubs in South Dakota
Amazon has donated $25,000 to the Black Hills Robotics Foundation to establish three new robotics clubs in South Dakota. The funding will also support existing clubs with equipment and travel expenses, expanding robotics education opportunities for middle school students in the region. What you should know: The donation will directly fund three new robotics clubs while providing additional support for existing programs in the Black Hills area. The Black Hills Robotics Foundation will determine which three proposed clubs receive funding to launch their programs. Additional money will go toward purchasing new equipment and covering travel fees for existing robotics clubs...
read Sep 30, 2025Kazakhstan launches first women’s venture fund at AI Week 2025
Kazakhstan has launched its first Women's Venture Fund, announced during AI Week 2025 in Astana by Women in Tech Kazakhstan, a local organization promoting female participation in the technology sector. The fund represents a significant milestone for the country's entrepreneurship ecosystem, offering women entrepreneurs access to capital, mentorship, and international opportunities while remaining open to investors of all contribution sizes. What you should know: AI Week 2025 is transforming Astana into a regional hub for artificial intelligence and digital innovation through a comprehensive week-long program. The event runs from September 26 to October 4 as part of the Digital Bridge...
read Sep 29, 2025AI bilingual platform helps Hispanic homebuyers navigate mortgage barriers
The nonprofit Hispanic Organization of Mortgage Experts (HOME) has launched a bilingual AI platform that helps loan officers navigate mortgage requirements for Hispanic homebuyers who face language barriers and non-traditional financial situations. The ChatGPT-powered system addresses critical gaps in homeownership access as federal housing agencies shift to English-only services under the Trump administration's push to make English the official U.S. language. What you should know: The AI platform streamlines mortgage applications for buyers who traditionally struggle with the homebuying process. HOME's Wholesale Search system lets loan officers quickly compare requirements from more than 150 lenders instead of contacting them individually....
read Sep 25, 2025AI translations threaten Wikipedia’s vulnerable language editions
AI-generated machine translations have flooded Wikipedia's smaller language editions with error-riddled content, creating a dangerous feedback loop as AI models train on these flawed pages. The problem is particularly acute for vulnerable languages with few native speakers, where up to 60% of Wikipedia articles are now uncorrected machine translations that could accelerate language extinction rather than preserve these cultural treasures. The scale of the problem: Machine-translated content has overwhelmed Wikipedia editions in hundreds of lesser-known languages, with devastating accuracy issues. Volunteers working on four African languages estimate that between 40% and 60% of articles in their Wikipedia editions are uncorrected...
read Sep 25, 2025Trexo robotic legs help disabled children in Canada walk for first time
Trexo Robotics is bringing its robotic leg devices to Kids Physio Group Victoria on September 26-27, offering children with mobility disabilities the opportunity to trial walking technology that may enable some to walk for the first time. The collaboration highlights how robotic assistive technology is expanding access to mobility therapy for children with disabilities, providing new pathways to independence and improved quality of life. What you should know: Two Trexo devices and team members will travel from Ontario to facilitate hands-on trials for children of all ages at the Victoria clinic.• The robotic legs provide postural support that enables children...
read Sep 24, 2025Women Applying AI launches in Boston to bridge gender gap through hands-on learning
Women Applying AI (WAAI), a new Boston-based nonprofit, officially launched during Boston AI Week with an inaugural event at Microsoft's New England Research and Development (NERD) Center on September 26. The organization aims to empower women across industries to actively use and lead with artificial intelligence in their careers and communities, addressing the gender gap in AI adoption and leadership through hands-on application rather than theoretical learning. What you should know: WAAI welcomes women from all industries and career stages, from AI-curious beginners to C-suite executives who want to integrate AI innovation into their daily work. Members gain access to...
read Sep 23, 2025Melania Trump launches children’s AI safety coalition at UN amid Ukraine crisis
Melania Trump announced a new coalition focused on children's well-being and AI safety during a reception for world leaders' spouses at the UN General Assembly on Tuesday. Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska attended the event hoping to secure Trump's support for raising awareness about thousands of Ukrainian children taken to Russia during the ongoing war. What you should know: Trump's four-minute appearance marked the launch of her "Fostering the Future Together" initiative, aimed at protecting children through technology safeguards.• The first lady, wearing an off-white Dolce & Gabbana cashmere pantsuit, called on leaders to help impose safeguards on new technology...
read Sep 23, 2025Google.org funds $240K “AI in the D” training program for Detroit seniors
The Chapman Family Foundation, Google.org, and the City of Detroit have launched "AI in the D," a groundbreaking artificial intelligence literacy program specifically designed for senior citizens. The initiative represents the first program of its kind focused on teaching older adults practical AI applications, building on a successful summer workshop that introduced Detroit high school students to AI entrepreneurship. What you should know: More than 70 Detroit seniors will participate in a half-day workshop on September 23, 2025, at Kemeny Recreation Center, receiving hands-on AI training tailored to their daily needs. Attendees will learn how to use AI for spotting...
read Sep 23, 2025AI subtitles for the hard of hearing increase workload for humans while driving down wages
Human subtitlers who create captions for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers are facing an existential threat as artificial intelligence increasingly automates their specialized craft. Despite industry assumptions that AI will streamline subtitle production, professional subtitlers report that current AI tools actually increase their workload while driving down wages to unsustainable levels. What you should know: Subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH) require far more nuanced decision-making than simple transcription, involving creative interpretation of sounds, emotions, and narrative context. Max Deryagin, chair of Subtle, a non-profit association of freelance subtitlers, emphasizes that "SDH is an art, and people in...
read Sep 18, 2025Massive Attack quits Spotify over CEO’s €600M military AI investment
Massive Attack has removed their entire music catalog from Spotify to protest CEO Daniel Ek's €600 million investment in Helsing, a military AI company that develops battlefield analysis software and military drones. The Bristol-based band becomes the first major-label artist to take this stance, citing a "moral and ethical burden" where fan money and artistic work ultimately fund what they describe as "lethal, dystopian technologies." What you should know: Ek's venture capital firm Prima Materia led Helsing's latest funding round in June, with the Spotify founder also serving as chairman of the defense tech company. Helsing's software uses AI to...
read Sep 16, 2025Rock ‘Em, Sock ‘Em: AI-powered robotic hosiery helps millions with foot drop disability
Two Harvard engineering students and Army veterans have developed Sole1, a robotic sock that uses artificial intelligence to help people with foot drop, a walking disability affecting thousands. The device just won the US James Dyson Award and could offer a more comfortable, less visible alternative to existing bulky braces that have remained largely unchanged since the 1940s. The big picture: Bradley Wagman and Viktor Bokisch are leveraging their military experience and engineering expertise to create assistive technologies for disabled veterans and others facing mobility challenges. Both veterans sustained injuries during their service—Wagman from parachute training and Bokisch from deployment-related...
read Sep 12, 2025AI sign language platform debuts at Rochester’s Susan B. Anthony Museum
The National Susan B. Anthony Museum and House is partnering with Rochester-based startup Sign-Speak to provide on-demand AI-powered American Sign Language interpretation for visitors. This marks the first museum collaboration for the AI platform and addresses a significant accessibility gap in Rochester, which has one of the world's largest deaf populations per capita. Why this matters: The partnership aligns with the museum's mission to broaden conversations about civil rights and inclusion, making historical narratives accessible to previously underserved visitors while showcasing how AI can bridge communication barriers. How it works: Visitors will scan a QR code to access Sign-Speak's AI...
read Sep 10, 2025Could a new political party fill America’s dangerous AI safety gap?
The artificial intelligence industry is advancing at breakneck speed, with companies racing to develop increasingly powerful systems that could reshape society within the next decade. Yet despite widespread public concern about AI's potential risks—from mass unemployment to existential threats—the United States lacks a sustained political movement dedicated to ensuring these technologies develop safely. This gap represents both a critical vulnerability and a significant opportunity. While AI companies invest billions in capabilities research, government spending on AI safety remains minimal. Meanwhile, the competitive dynamics driving AI development create powerful incentives for companies to prioritize speed over caution, potentially leading to catastrophic...
read Sep 10, 2025The Wire(s): Baltimore’s new AI lab tackles 27% internet gap in East Baltimore
Baltimore has launched an AI Computer Resource Lab at the Greenmount Recreation Center through a partnership with Intel and NWN, an AI-powered technology modernization company. The initiative targets underserved youth and seniors in East Baltimore, where over 27% of households lack internet access and 22% of adults don't have a high school diploma, positioning the lab as a critical resource for bridging digital equity gaps in an increasingly AI-driven economy. What you should know: The lab provides Intel-based AI PCs and hands-on learning experiences designed to build AI literacy among community members who traditionally lack access to advanced technology. Mayor...
read Sep 9, 2025EFF’s executive director steps down after 25 years of digital rights advocacy
Cindy Cohn announced Tuesday that she is stepping down as executive director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation after 25 years with the digital rights organization. The departure of Cohn, who has led EFF since 2015, marks the end of an era for one of the most influential voices in the fight for online privacy and digital freedoms during a critical period of tech expansion and government surveillance. What you should know: Cohn's tenure at EFF spans some of the most significant battles over digital rights in the internet age. She first gained prominence as lead counsel in Bernstein v. Department...
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