AI News Archive: May 30, 2026 — Part 2
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- AI technology forecasts UAE heatwaves with 96 per cent accuracy, scientists say
AI technology forecasts UAE heatwaves with 96 per cent accuracy, scientists say The National
- Anthropic’s alliance with pope on AI harms: all in good faith or ‘Vatican-washing?’
Experts say AI firm’s engagement with Vatican risks creating ‘feelgood’ discourse that lacks critical examination Why did Anthropic’s founder sit beside the pope during a warning about AI? In the first major written teaching of his papacy, Pope Leo XIV took artificial intelligence to task. The pontiff delineated the technology’s most concerning threats to humanity: replacing workers , accelerating war and exploiting the environment . At a ceremony honoring the holy teaching the day of its release at the Vatican, the pope was flanked by an unusual guest speaker: Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah, one of the people behind the AI boom so worrying Leo. Continue reading...
Score: 51🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/may/30/pope-leo-anthropic-ai - Replace or Reshape: How AI Could Change the Way We Work
Replace or Reshape: How AI Could Change the Way We Work Time Magazine
Score: 50🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://time.com/article/2026/05/30/replace-reshape-how-ai-could-change-the-way-we-work/ - Powerful A.I. Super PACs Duel Over the Midterms: ‘This Is a War’
One super PAC is allied with Anthropic. The other is tied to OpenAI. They’re both spending millions to influence this year’s elections.
Score: 50🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/30/us/politics/anthropic-openai-super-pacs-midterms.html - Bajaj Finserv launches ‘Finserv Intelligence’ to back India’s AI & deep-tech research and innovation; Partners IIT Bombay
Bajaj Finserv Ltd, one of India’s largest and most diversified financial services companies, recently announced the launch of Finserv Intelligence, a group-wide strategic initiative in applied research and innovation, focussed […] The post Bajaj Finserv launches ‘Finserv Intelligence’ to back India’s AI & deep-tech research and innovation; Partners IIT Bombay appeared first on Express Computer .
- TikTok documentary posted by Paris Hilton digs into notorious deepfake pornography website
Paris Hilton and independent journalist Laurie Segall fight the rise of AI-generated deepfakes in a TikTok documentary. It investigates the man believed to be behind a notorious deepfake pornography website. NBC News’ Chloe Melas reports.
- Unicorn born in record time amid ‘arms race’ among China’s robotic hand developers
Venture capitalists and industrial giants in China are aggressively backing developers of dexterous robotic hands – the toughest bottleneck in the global humanoid hardware arms race – in a funding blitz that is rapidly driving up start-up valuations. The latest capital injection was announced on Friday by Xynova. The Hangzhou-based start-up said it had completed a series A round from investors including the venture arms of smartphone maker Xiaomi and electric vehicle giant Li Auto, bringing...
- ‘The very rapid development of AI/ML will also have a profound impact on the 6G design’: AI will be responsible for both creating more network traffic and strengthening network performance
Ericsson engineers explain why AI will both put 6G networks under strain and strengthen their performance at the same time, emphasizing the importance of global cooperation.
- Traffic triples to DuckDuckGo ‘No AI’ Search as Google doubles down on AI
Traffic triples to DuckDuckGo ‘No AI’ Search as Google doubles down on AI Tom's Guide
- AUKUS to develop unmanned undersea vehicles, delivery set for 2027
The program will improve the reconnaissance and strike capabilities of the U.S., UK and Australia, the group says.
Score: 49🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/30/aukus-to-develop-unmanned-undersea-vehicles-delivery-set-for-2027.html - AI Demand Surges 178% in India’s Pharma CDMO Sector
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the foundations of hiring in India’s Contract Development and Manufacturing Organisation (CDMO) sector, as demand rapidly realigns toward AI-enabled capabilities across functions. According to a comprehensive study by CIEL HR, an end-to-end HR solutions firm, AI-linked skill demand in the sector has surged 178% over the past two years, rising from 6.2% in 2023 to 17.2% in 2025, pointing […] The post AI Demand Surges 178% in India’s Pharma CDMO Sector appeared first on CXOToday.com .
- Canaries in the coal mine? How AI could reshape work in Ireland
What's behind the recent tech job cuts, and with artificial intelligence on the rise are Irish jobs actually on the line?
- Claude Opus 4.8 Is Not Just a Benchmark Bump
Claude Opus 4.8 matters for a more practical reason than “new flagship model shipped.” Continue reading on Towards AI »
- Attackers abuse shared ChatGPT and Claude chats to spread malware
Attackers are exploiting the chat-sharing features in ChatGPT and Claude to spread malware through shared conversations. The chats mimic error messages or install guides and slip past security tools undetected because they're hosted on trusted domains. The article Attackers abuse shared ChatGPT and Claude chats to spread malware appeared first on The Decoder .
Score: 48🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://the-decoder.com/attackers-abuse-shared-chatgpt-and-claude-chats-to-spread-malware/ - Biblioracle: The AI scandal around ‘The Future of Truth: How AI Reshapes Reality’
Biblioracle: The AI scandal around ‘The Future of Truth: How AI Reshapes Reality’ Chicago Tribune
Score: 47🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://www.chicagotribune.com/2026/05/30/biblioracle-future-of-truth-artificial-intelligence/ - Ask the Analyst for Healthcare and Life Sciences : Agentic AI - Building Accelerators and Conquering the Hurdles
Ask the Analyst for Healthcare and Life Sciences : Agentic AI - Building Accelerators and Conquering the Hurdles Gartner
- How AI is changing what satellites can do in orbit
Muon Space President Gregory Smirin and Voyager Technologies CEO Dylan Taylor discuss how satellites are evolving from simple data collectors into more capable systems that can process information in orbit. From wildfire detection to always-on connectivity and future orbital data centers, they explain how AI and real-time analytics are expanding what space-based infrastructure can do. Watch the conversation from CNBC's CONVERGE LIVE in Singapore.
Score: 47🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://www.cnbc.com/video/2026/05/30/how-ai-is-changing-what-satellites-can-do-in-orbit.html - Magic Quadrant Power Session: Enterprise AI Coding Agents and AI-Augmented Software Testing Tools
Magic Quadrant Power Session: Enterprise AI Coding Agents and AI-Augmented Software Testing Tools Gartner
- Snowflake CEO says monster quarter shows why software firms need new pricing models to thrive in AI age
Snowflake CEO says monster quarter shows why software firms need new pricing models to thrive in AI age Fortune
- Is Luke Bryan’s New Song AI? We Ask the Songwriters
Chase McGill and Matt Dragstrem, two hit Nashville writers, defend their flesh-and-blood creation "Fish Hunt Golf Drink": "It’s not rocket science, but it’s true to who Luke is"
- Google’s AI-First Overhaul Annoys Users So Much They Are Actually Switching Search Engines
DuckDuckGO CEO says Google is “force-feeding” AI to users.
- Why the AI Race Shifted to Speed
The AI race has shifted to focus on speed.
- AI Changed the Rules. The Best Marketers Are Playing a Completely Different Game
There’s a big difference between using AI and being AI-first.
- Whoop CEO Exposes the Real Reason Behind Tech Layoffs: AI Is a ‘Scapegoat’ for Executives
In a recent interview with Inc., Will Ahmed, the founder and CEO of Whoop, revealed why he thinks so many leaders use AI as an excuse for mass firings.
- OpenAI’s Revenue Chief Barnstorms for Business Customers
OpenAI’s Revenue Chief Barnstorms for Business Customers The Information
Score: 45🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://www.theinformation.com/articles/openais-revenue-chief-barnstorms-business-customers - Does Google's Intelligent Eyewear have what it takes to beat Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses? Here's what we know
Does Google's Intelligent Eyewear have what it takes to beat Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses? Here's what we know Tom's Guide
- Creality Charts Next Decade as AI-Powered Consumer 3D Creative Platform, Hong Kong listing anchors the company's full-stack ecosystem shift
Creality Charts Next Decade as AI-Powered Consumer 3D Creative Platform, Hong Kong listing anchors the company's full-stack ecosystem shift The Straits Times
- Ask the Analyst: Early Implementations and Opportunities for AI Agents in Banking
Ask the Analyst: Early Implementations and Opportunities for AI Agents in Banking Gartner
- Utah's governor just tightened the rules for Kevin O'Leary's giant AI data center
Utah's governor just tightened the rules for Kevin O'Leary's giant AI data center Business Insider
Score: 44🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://www.businessinsider.com/utah-data-center-kevin-oleary-stratos-backlash-new-rules-governor-2026-5 - A.I. Doesn’t Have to Mean Layoffs
A French multinational, Schneider Electric, decided to use artificial intelligence in manufacturing to make workers more productive, rather than to replace them. Here’s how that’s going.
Score: 43🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/29/business/economy/ai-jobs-productivity.html - AI Raises the Stakes for College Internships
As internship opportunities decline, competition increases and AI redefines what skills are most valuable, employers and higher-ed leaders say work-based learning is a critical bridge between college and careers.
Score: 43🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://www.govtech.com/education/higher-ed/ai-raises-the-stakes-for-college-internships - Executive Story: In-house IT Advancement and Governance in the Age of AI
Executive Story: In-house IT Advancement and Governance in the Age of AI Gartner
- Taking a trip this summer? Beware. These travel scams are now turbocharged by AI
Memorial Day is behind us, which means the summer travel season has officially arrived. Over the next three months, millions of Americans will take their annual vacations, both domestically and internationally. But as people plan these trips, they seem to be encountering more scams than ever. Here are the most common scams right now—and easy ways to protect yourself and your wallet. The top 7 travel scams right now According to a report from cybersecurity firm McAfee earlier this month, these are the top 7 types of travel scams travelers are most likely to fall for: Fake travel deals or promotions (15%) Scam booking confirmations and travel updates (15%) Manipulated or misleading accommodation listings (15%) Payment requests outside official platforms (11%) Fake vacation rental listings (10%) Fake airline or hotel websites (9%) Impersonation of airline or hotel customer service (9%) The report, which includes data from a survey of 6,000 individuals in Australia, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, also found that people reported losing significant sums to travel scams. Specifically, nearly half of those polled (48%) said they lost more than $500 to a travel-related scam. And yes, artificial intelligence is partially to blame. As McAfee notes, “AI is making these scams faster to create, more convincing, and easier to scale.” AI tools make it easy for scammers to vibe code fake apps or websites that mimic real ones. They make it possible to generate authentic-sounding emails or text messages that link to nefarious websites designed to steal your sensitive personal information, sell you non-existent travel packages, or scrape your payment details so they can use them elsewhere. And speaking of fake apps, McAfee’s report says that the most commonly impersonated travel app is Tripadvisor, which is “cloned at roughly three times the rate of other major platforms, including Kayak, Expedia, and Booking.com.” Other ways scammers are finding victims But it’s not just pre-trip scams that summer travelers need to be worried about. McAfee’s report notes that scammers also target travelers once they’re on their trip, especially if they’re not careful. Hackers and scammers often lurk on public Wi-Fi networks , such as those found in airports, cafes, and hotels. Public Wi-Fi networks are notoriously insecure—and simple for an experienced hacker to compromise. And once a victim engages with one of those compromised networks, a hacker can intercept their emails, messages, and financial information. Scammers also place fake QR codes over real ones in public places like restaurants and hotels, a tactic known as quishing . When an unsuspecting victim scans the fake QR code, they are redirected to a scam website designed to steal their details. Another very visceral and immediate way that scammers are taking advantage of travelers is via social media. If people post every moment of their trip to social media in near real time, and if their profiles are public, they can be at serious risk. Say you post a picture of your swanky hotel and tag its location. Bad actors can simply show up where the photos reveal you are, and nab the expensive jewelry you were wearing in the post. Just ask Kim Kardashian . How to protect yourself from travel-related scams and risks Thankfully, there are steps you can take to mitigate your chances of falling victim to travel scams and other risks while traveling. The first is to slow down and take a breath before booking anything. If a deal seems too good to be true (a flight to Japan for just $100!), it probably is—no matter how authentic the website looks or the email sounds. Scammers rely heavily on creating a sense of urgency to get you to hand over your payment information. If you can pause and resist the urge, and instead take the time to verify the URL you’ve been given or examine the email address to see if it is actually from the company it purports to be from, you’ll have a better chance of staying one step ahead of scammers. You should also be wary of ever making a payment outside of official channels. No, a 5-star waterfront villa in the Maldives is never going to ask you to pay in bitcoin. Also, pay close attention to images included with hotel or apartment listings for inconsistencies (like a floor lamp with no base). Scammers have been known to use AI to generate fake photographs showing exquisite hotel rooms or entire buildings that don’t even exist. As for the most common risks when already traveling, think twice before posting overly revealing photos on social media. Your ego may not get the praise it wants, but you could save your wallet—or physical self—a lot of pain. As for public Wi-Fi networks, if you must use them, make sure you are running a VPN on your smartphone or laptop first, and never scan a QR code without first checking to see if it may be a quishing attempt . If you follow these strategies, you’ll have a much better chance at having an unforgettable (in a good way) vacation this summer.
- Anthropic named eight firms selling its shares illegally. After the backlash, it quietly removed four.
Anthropic updated its warning about unauthorized secondary market platforms selling its shares, cutting the list from eight firms to four. The revised version names only Open Door Partners, Unicorns Exchange, Pachamama, and Upmarket. Several of the most prominent names in private market trading, including Hiive, were removed. The original notice, published earlier this month, stated […] This story continues at The Next Web
Score: 42🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://thenextweb.com/news/anthropic-cuts-unauthorized-platform-list-965-billion-valuation - Hype Cycle for AI in Manufacturing: Debunking the Hype
Hype Cycle for AI in Manufacturing: Debunking the Hype Gartner
- MiniMax Eyes China Listing, Takes on AI Rivals Like DeepSeek
China’s MiniMax Group Inc. has begun preparations for a domestic listing, according to a regulatory filing, as the fast‑growing artificial intelligence startup challenges local rivals including DeepSeek.
Score: 42🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-05-30/minimax-plans-china-ipo-as-it-eyes-local-rivals-like-deepseek - Navigating the AI Agent Landscape: A Strategic Guide for IT Leaders
Navigating the AI Agent Landscape: A Strategic Guide for IT Leaders Gartner
- SAP Says Fears Of An AI Job Apocalypse Are Overblown
Will AI eliminate 20% of jobs across the world. SAP's COO, Sebastian Steinhaeuser, thinks such statements involve fear mongering.
Score: 41🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevebanker/2026/05/30/sap-says-fears-of-an-ai-job-apocalypse-are-overblown/ - Acer reveals Veriton compact PC to tackle the Mac mini with AMD Ryzen and plenty of AI mojo
Acer's Veriton RA110 AI Mini Workstation packs AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395 into a compact desktop with up to 128GB RAM and local AI model.
- What Apple Knows About AI That Silicon Valley Won't Admit
Apple looked at AI and said: this changes nothing
Score: 40🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://www.thealgorithmicbridge.com/p/what-apple-knows-about-ai-that-silicon - ‘The system as a whole hasn’t developed a consistent, shared understanding at the same rate as the infrastructure is being deployed’: Is AI expanding beyond what we can manage today?
Rapid AI growth has caused a dangerous misalignment between infrastructure deployment and workforce expertise – the solutions are standardization and education.
- DuckDuckGo installs jump 30% amid backlash over Google AI Search
DuckDuckGo installs jump 30% amid backlash over Google AI Search
- Meta has struggled at selling anything other than ads. Will AI be different?
Meta is making a major push to expand its business beyond online advertising, but past efforts show that success is far from guaranteed.
Score: 40🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/30/meta-struggled-selling-anything-other-than-ads-will-ai-be-different.html - How autonomous machines are transforming road and tunnel safety
As Europe embarks on massive underground infrastructure projects, a new technological ecosystem is being tested to eliminate human risk and cut carbon emissions in one of the world's most energy-intensive sectors.
Score: 40🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026http://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2026/05/30/how-autonomous-machines-are-transforming-road-and-tunnel-safety - Genesis AI Releases Nyx, Quadrants, and Genesis World 1.0 Physics Platform for Scalable Robotics Foundation Model Evaluation
Genesis AI Releases Nyx, Quadrants, and Genesis World 1.0 Physics Platform for Scalable Robotics Foundation Model Evaluation MarkTechPost
- NTU launches AI and finance research institute
NTU launches AI and finance research institute The Straits Times
- Top 4Paradigm Sage AIOS Alternatives & Competitors 2026
Top 4Paradigm Sage AIOS Alternatives & Competitors 2026 Gartner
Score: 39🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://www.gartner.com/reviews/product/4paradigm-sage-aios/alternatives - AI Detectors Won’t Save Us
Tools like Pangram claim to detect AI writing with 99% accuracy. But if we can’t ever be sure, then no one knows what’s true at all.
Score: 39🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://slate.com/podcasts/icymi/2026/05/ai-detectors-wont-save-us?via=rss - Serving Multiple Users at Once: How Continuous Batching Keeps LLM Inference Efficient
This article is divided into four parts; they are: • The Problem with Static Batching • Code Example of Static Batching • Continuous Batching: Dynamic Scheduling and Ragged Batching • Full Implementation The simplest way to serve multiple requests together is to use static batching, by grouping them into fixed-size batches and processing each batch together.
- The Billionaire Coding Genius Making the Tough Decisions at OpenAI
After years in the shadow of better-known co-founders, Greg Brockman is stepping into the spotlight. He and his wife, Anna, are also Silicon Valley superdonors.
Score: 38🌐 MovesMay 30, 2026https://www.wsj.com/tech/openai-who-is-greg-brockman-e699816c?mod=rss_Technology