Tag Archives: AI Ethics
Model Context Protocol Security: Vulnerabilities and AI Ethics in 2026
Recent discoveries in Model Context Protocol security have revealed systemic memory flow vulnerabilities, prompting Anthropic to host a summit on the ethical and spiritual implications of autonomous AI agents. Continue reading
AI Peer Preservation: New Study Reveals Models Resisting Shutdowns
A groundbreaking study exposes AI peer preservation, where models like Gemini and GPT-5 refuse human commands to delete other agents to ensure their survival. Continue reading
Claude Mythos AI Model: Anthropic Restricts Access Over Safety Risks
Anthropic has introduced the advanced Claude Mythos model, but restricted its release to an exclusive consortium due to concerns regarding its powerful autonomous cyber capabilities. Continue reading
AI regulation Conflict: California Challenges Federal Policy
A surge in AI regulation tensions follows California’s new executive order, putting the state in direct conflict with federal frameworks on tech oversight. Continue reading
Gemini safety protocols updated for mental health support
Google has implemented new Gemini safety protocols to provide better resources for users seeking mental health support and to discourage AI over-reliance. Continue reading
ChatGPT Ads Revenue Hits $100 Million: OpenAI’s New Strategy
OpenAI reports ChatGPT ads have generated $100 million in just 60 days, raising significant ethical concerns about user privacy and AI monetization. Continue reading
AI Safety Report: UN Launches Landmark Global Study on Artificial Intelligence
The UN has convened a panel of experts to develop a landmark AI safety report, focusing on human-centric augmented intelligence and global standards. Continue reading
AI Ethics: Anthropic Consults Religious Leaders on Moral Development
Anthropic recently convened with Christian leaders to explore the future of AI ethics, focusing on how spiritual values might shape the development of artificial intelligence. Continue reading
Anthropic AI Ethics: Why the Company Rejected a $200M Pentagon Contract
Anthropic AI ethics remain at the forefront after the company refused a $200 million Pentagon contract, citing concerns over mass surveillance and autonomous weaponry. Continue reading