Vatican’s AI Ethics Summit Calls for Global Governance Framework as Tech Giants Remain Absent
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British MPs have issued a stark warning that failure to address online misinformation could lead to repeated civil disturbances. The science and technology committee claims current regulations don’t adequately cover AI-generated content and problematic advertising models.
According to reports from the parliamentary science and technology select committee, the UK faces imminent risk of repeated civil disturbances unless the government takes stronger action against online misinformation. Committee chair Chi Onwurah has accused ministers of complacency regarding the threat posed by social media platforms and their algorithmic amplification of harmful content.
Global ransomware attacks reached unprecedented levels in the third quarter of 2025, with 270 publicly disclosed incidents representing a 36% year-over-year increase. The manufacturing and healthcare sectors bore the brunt of attacks as cybercriminals targeted everything from major corporations to childcare facilities.
Global cyberattacks involving ransomware reached alarming new heights during the third quarter of 2025, with publicly disclosed incidents jumping 36% compared to the same period last year, according to reports from cybersecurity firm BlackFog. The analysis reveals 270 confirmed attacks between July and September, marking a staggering 335% increase since Q3 2020.
Microsoft is positioning Windows 11 as an AI-first platform with significant upgrades to its Copilot assistant. The update introduces voice wake commands, visual task guidance, and automated file management while maintaining user control through staged rollout and built-in safeguards.
Microsoft is reportedly transforming the Windows 11 experience by weaving artificial intelligence throughout the operating system, according to recent announcements. The company’s latest update positions every compatible PC as an AI-powered machine through significant enhancements to its Copilot assistant, which now features voice activation, screen analysis capabilities, and automated task handling.
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HydroGraph Clean Power Inc., the Vancouver-based graphene manufacturer, is reportedly planning to relocate its corporate domicile to the United States following an extraordinary 2,000% stock price surge. The company intends to list on Nasdaq to access expanded capital markets and growing defense industry opportunities for its patented materials.
Canadian advanced materials company HydroGraph Clean Power Inc. is planning a significant corporate relocation to the United States after experiencing a remarkable stock price appreciation exceeding 2,000% over the past year, according to recent reports. Sources indicate the Vancouver-based firm will establish its new domicile in Texas while pursuing a Nasdaq listing to tap into deeper capital markets and defense-sector demand for its specialized materials.