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Pope Calls for Robust Regulation of AI and Its Human Developers

Robust regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) and its human developers is essential for the common good to be served rather than naked, undisguised profit. Pope Leo XIV made this clarion call Monday, issuing a sweeping manifesto on safeguarding humankind as AI technology spreads into almost every facet of existence.

Pope Leo XIV leads a mass on Pentecost day at St Peter's basilica in The Vatican, on May 2

Watch: SpaceX Test Flight Ends in Massive Fireball

Elon Musk’s SpaceX claimed a successful launch of its newest Starship variant on Friday evening, overcoming significant engine malfunctions to achieve its intended landing destination in the Indian Ocean. The test flight ended with a massive fireball as the spacecraft tipped into the water off Australia’s western coast, an explosive finale the company said was expected to occur.

SpaceX explosion in ocean

What Wall Street Analysts Are Saying About Nvidia’s Strong Earnings

Nvidia reported better-than-expected Q1 results and provided optimistic guidance for the second quarter, with CEO Jensen Huang highlighting new product lines that could significantly expand the company’s revenue beyond its flagship AI chip business. Despite the positivity, the stock is down in Thursday afternoon trading.

Jensen Huang of Nvidia had a great quarter

Biden Deputy AG Lisa Monaco Referred to DOJ over Alleged Microsoft Cover-Up

The Biden Justice Department’s former second-in-command, Lisa Monaco, is facing a referral to the Department of Justice over allegations that she buried investigations into Microsoft’s cybersecurity failures before landing a top job at the tech giant, according to a letter from the American Accountability Foundation.

Lisa Monaco and Joe Biden

Exclusive: Rick Scott’s Bill Targets China’s ‘Six Little Dragons’ Tech Firms over Spy-Tech Risks

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) is introducing legislation Wednesday that would require an appropriate national security agency to determine whether communications equipment or services tied to several fast-rising Chinese technology companies pose an unacceptable risk to U.S. national security or the security and safety of U.S. persons, with an affirmative finding — or failure to complete the review on time — resulting in placement on the Federal Communications Commission’s covered list.

U.S. Senator Rick Scott speaking at the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPA