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Tech titans mostly silent following Pope Leo XIV’s
warning about AI risks. Subscribe to this story to enjoy it ad free warning about the dangers of artificial intelligence Receive unlimited access to exclusive articles and ad free content. Leo’s 42,300-word-long encyclical was published Monday. In it, he called for stricter regulation of private firms that power the AI boom. Also, he urged for better protections to be given to workers who face economic disruption as well as measures for protecting people from fake AI generated information. He also criticised “the ease with which autonomous weon systems can be deployed.” We can embrace technology that relieves suffering and opens up new opportunities, but we must not forget the very essence that makes us human, which is the cacity to love and relate. That’s what the pontiff wrote about in Magnifica Humanitas, or Magnificent Humanity. Silicon Valley’s highest-profile AI executives – including Sam Altman Elon Musk Mark Zuckerberg – did not publicly express their opinion on Leo’s encyclical. It was his first since being elected as the head of Catholic Church. Amazon, Anthropic and Google did not respond to comments Tuesday. Neither did Microsoft, Nvidia or OpenAI. Anthropic has been advocating more robust safeguards over the technology since years. One of the company’s most important figures, Christopher Olah, also peared with Leo during the presentation of the encyclical and welcomed Leo’s words. Christopher Olah was a cofounder at the firm and peared alongside Leo for the presentation. He made remarks to welcome “moral voices”, which are trying to guide their industry. Olah told
that “we need more people in the world – religious communities, civil societies, scholars, governments and all good willed people – to take His Holiness’s example seriously, look closely and push events into a better direction.” “I agree with @Pontifex,”
, the account name of the pontiff. The Vatican and other institutions must be involved in the global AI dialogue to mobilize society and raise awareness. Jack Dorsey’s response to an excerpt from Leo’s missive, “yes,” seemed to indicate that the warning of powerful technological tools being concentrated in the hands of “a few” found a receptive listener in Twitter cofounder Leo. Vance, a practicing Catholic who once worked at the Silicon Valley venture cital firm Mithril Cital, said that he had read “bits and pieces” and summaries of the pope’s message. Leo’s policies were not shared by all the leaders of the technology industry. David Sacks – a venture citalist who was the former AI and crypto chief at the White House – reacted to the Vatican’s call for more aggressive regulation by the government of private companies, which had largely avoided strict rules during the second Trump administration. “The Pope correctly warns that AI cannot be used to oppress or exclude people. It must instead serve their dignity. If we give governments broad powers over AI development, in the name safety, how can we prevent them from using it to censor, monitor, and control citizens – as Orwell warned in 1984?”
, referring George Orwell’s allegory novel. Sacks said in Latin and English: “Who will guard these guardians?” Lazzarin said that the encyclical felt defensive. “It protects our dignity by saying that intelligence wasn’t the point. Without really explaining what this means, or what it means to us when intelligence becomes no longer unique to human beings.” In March, the majority of voters (57%) said they thought the risks outweighed the benefits of AI, while 34% disagreed.
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A chemical implosion has killed at least one in Washington
An implosion occurred at a Washington manufacturing company in the southwest on Tuesday. Subscribe to read the story without ads
Get unlimited, adfree access to articles and exclusive content. At a news briefing, officials reported that some people are missing. A tank containing a chemical called white liquor that is used in per-pulping was ruptured by Nippon Dynawave Packaging at Longview early Tuesday, according to a joint announcement from local officials. Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson offered his condolences to those who have been reported dead
, and announced that responders from the Ecology Department of Washington State had been dispatched on the scene. I’m saddened that there are fatalities. Ferguson said that his thoughts were with the workers, their families and the first responders. Officials confirmed that the situation was fatal but did not specify how many people were killed. The officials said, based upon preliminary information, that the rupture caused “multiple critical injury” but didn’t provide any further details. A Tuesday evening update was planned. Maria Bernal with her husband Gilbert Bernal. Courtesy Bernal Family
Eli Bernal stated that his father Gilbert Bernal was killed in the plant where they both worked. Jim John, the pastor of the family, stated that Eli Bernal was at the Longview facility’s security gate during the explosion. John said that Eli was accompanying all ambulances into the facility through the security gate while his father was inside. The statement said that the patients were treated at hospitals in Longview, Vancouver and surrounding areas. PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center received nine victims after the explosion, including one who died and six others in fair condition.
There are still some individuals that have not been located as crews continue their accountability and recovery efforts. Mike Gorsuch said that a firefighter was also injured in the incident and has been treated at the Longview Hospital. Officials have advised the public to avoid the plant. They also said that the immediate danger to the community is not present. The Washington representative of the Association of Washington Pulp and Per Workers said that he was in touch with workers’ family members but refused to comment. Cowlitz County fire chief Scott Goldstein told reporters that the white liquor, used in the permaking process, contained sodium hydroxide. sodium sulfide, and disodium carboxide.
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NASA announces plans to launch three unmanned moon missions this year as a first step to building a lunar base. Subscribe to this story to get unlimited access to exclusive content and ad free articles. These missions, which are all robotic flights, will allow NASA to gather scientific data at the South Pole of the moon, test new technologies, and prepare its astronauts for their return to the surface. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman told a press briefing on Tuesday that the agency would not be rushing to build a glass dome moonbase. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman spoke on May 19, 2010 in Washington. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images Isaacman stated that the first mission is not scheduled to launch before this fall. Blue Origin of Jeff Bezos will be playing a significant role in this first mission. NASA has awarded Blue Origin a contract for the lunar lander to be used to transport two science and tech payloads. All three flights will be part of NASA’s long-term goal to establish a moon base. This initial phase will last until 2029. NASA will then build semi-permanent structures to allow early human habitation of the moon during the second phase from 2029-2032. The agency stated that it will achieve a sustained presence in the lunar surface by the third phase starting in 2032. Carlos Garcia Galan, NASA MoonBase’s program manager, stated Tuesday that the MoonBase base could cover hundreds of square kilometers. NASA officials have said that they envision regular crew rotations on and off the Moon, along with continuous activity at the surface. The moon base plans of the agency are designed to be implemented in conjunction with its Artemis Return-to-the Moon program. NASA’s Artemis II mission, which took four astronauts around the Earth and moon in a 10-day voyage last month, was the first mission to reach the moon since more than 50 year. NASA will launch its Artemis III mission, which is scheduled to take place in 2027, to demonstrate technology in low-Earth space with either one or both lunar landers being developed by Blue Origin and SpaceX. NASA will launch Artemis IV in 2028 if the first mission is successful. This mission will land astronauts on moon.
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U.S. military strikes Iran again
Iran has accused the United States of a “clear violation” of the ceasefire after it launched defensive strikes which threatened to disrupt intensifying negotiations to end war. Subscribe to read the story adfree
Get access to unlimited adfree articles and exclusive material. A defense official confirmed that the
included “missile launches sites and Iranian boats trying to place mines.” The attacks were directed at Bandar Abbas. The renewed attacks occurred as Secretary of state
that an agreement could be finalized within “a few days” and that negotiators are only at “disagreements about a word or a sentence.” Tehran’s foreign minister said American forces violated the ceasefire over the past 48-hours in the Hormuz Region. The Iranian Foreign Ministry said that the American regime was responsible for the consequences of these hostile acts. It warned that it would not hesitate to defend the dignity of Iran’s people and “will leave no act of aggression without a response.” The temporary ceasefire that went into effect on ril 8 was not altered. “U.S. Central Command is continuing to defend its forces, while exercising restraint in the ongoing ceasefire”, said Navy Ct. Tim Hawkins, who announced the strikes on Monday evening, said that they were carried out. Tehran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard has pledged to “respond decisively” to any violation of ceasefire. It claims to have shot down a U.S. MQ-9 drone, and fired at a second U.S. drone, and F35 fighter jet forcing them to reverse, according to an official statement released by the Fars news agency. Pentagon has not responded to these allegations. U.S. military said late Monday it had launched self-defense strikes This is not the first time the U.S. has carried out a strike during the ceasefire. The new attacks came as both sides increased their talks on ending the war which began when U.S. and Israeli forces attacked Iran on February 28. Iran had said that an agreement wasn’t imminent on Monday after Trump raised expectations and then decreased them that near the Strait of Hormuz. The presence of Tehran’s top negotiators at the Qatar conference was another indication that progress may be being made toward an agreement to end this three-month conflict. Iranian news agencies stated that the team’s main demand was to unfreeze the assets of Qatar worth billions. A diplomat who was familiar with the visit told NBC News that Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Parliament Speaker of Qatar, left Qatar Tuesday morning after staying over night to continue discussions. Qatar, which was intensifying its mediation efforts to reach a settlement, brought him and other Iranian officials into Qatar on Monday. A “memorandum of agreement” that is signed could lead to the end of this war and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. A senior Trump administration official said that the framework would give both parties 60 days to negotiate a complete peace deal.
Iran has effectively shut down the vital trade route, and the U.S. Military has blockedaded Iranian ports. This has slowed maritime traffic and disrupted global supplies of food and energy. Trump introduced a new wrinkle to the talks Monday, linking an Iran agreement with the Marco Rubio told reporters in India that Israel and some of their Arab neighbors have been negotiating. He urged a number nations, including Qatar and Saudi Arabia to sign the agreement. The senior Arab official of a country Trump referred to rejected the idea of a deal. She told NBC News it was more important to end the war against Iran and reopen Hormuz before discussing a deal with Israel. The official who did not want to be identified said, “We have to resolve this first, and then we can move on to other issues.”
Trump demanded Monday a solution to the issue regarding enriched Uranium inside Iran. This is the key sticking point of the ongoing negotiations. The president repeatedly has called for Iran to send its current stockpile of enriched uranium to the U.S., or to another location.
Trump stated on social media that material would be “either immediately handed over to the United States for destruction or, preferably in coordination and conjunction with the Islamic Republic of Iran destroyed in place, or at another acceptable location with the Atomic Energy Commission or its equivalent being witnesses to this process and the event.” Tehran insists it does not have any plans to develop a nuclear weon, and maintains its right to an nuclear program. Mojtaba Khanei, Iran’s Supreme Leader who has not been seen in public for the past two years since he succeeded his father, said on Tuesday that America would no longer enjoy a safe place in the Middle East. In a social media posting, Khamenei, believed to have been injured by U.S. and Israeli strikes, stated that “the ticker of time won’t go back” and that the U.S. would no longer have any safe haven in the Middle east.
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New York Knicks make it to their first NBA Finals Since 1999.
Between 2001 and 2024, New York won only three playoff series. Brunson’s signing as a free-agent in 2022 was the catalyst that led to their turnaround. Brunson became a superstar guard after he signed. They advanced to the Conference Finals last year for the first since 2000, but fired Tom Thibodeau as the coach that got them there. After a one-month search, New York hired Mike Brown. He was tasked with finding ways to make the talented, but sometimes ill-fitting team play together better. This included the big man Towns. The Knicks’ 53-29 regular season record was the third-best of the Eastern Conference, and the most regular-season victories since 2012-13. New York’s chances of winning a championship peared to be in jeopardy only one month before, when they lost 2-1 to Atlanta in the first round. Since then New York hasn’t lost a game, winning 11 in a row to beat Philadelphia and Cleveland respectively. The NBA’s third-longest win streak is tied with this.
Not only did the Knicks win, but how much? The Knicks had won all 10 of their previous games by an average score of 225 points. This was the largest scoring margin for any 10-game span in NBA history.
The win was celebrated in Manhattan by all-stars and the fans who had traveled to support this ascendant team. New York fans outnumbered Cleveland fans at Game 4 with celebrities like Timothee Chalamet, Spike Lee, and director Spike Lee among those who made the journey. Towns was beaming, his hometown star and the key to this run. Towns, the hometown star who has been central to the run, was beaming.
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Officials say that despite the fact that there was no risk of an explosion, around 16,000 people were still under evacuation orders. Subscribe to read the story without ads
Receive unlimited access to adfree articles and exclusive material. explosion at a chemical tank A valve malfunction in the cooling system of the Garden Grove facility caused the liquid to start to heat up on Thursday. First responders, experts and others worked for several days to prevent an explosive explosion. On Monday, officials announced that the worst risk had been avoided: a possible “boiling vor expanding explosion” or BLEVE. TJ McCoy, interim Orange County Fire chief said that at a Monday evening news conference: “The worst-case scenario has been mitigated and resolved.”
‘It’s still not done,’ I said. He said that there was still work to be done. McGovern said that firefighters must “address a small fire concern and a potential spill.”
On Monday, the number of evacuation orders for the city located in Orange County’s northern region, proximately 35 miles south-east of Los Angeles. Orange County officials initially reported a vor release at GKN Aerospace on Thursday. An investigation later revealed that the temperature in a tank filled with methylmethacrylate (a toxic chemical used for manufacturing resins and other plastics) was rising. Orange County Fire Division Chief Craig Covey stated Monday that a valve malfunctioned in the recirculating refrigeration system designed to keep a tank at 50°. He said that “one of the valves” in this system had frozen, and so was no longer circulated. Covey says that the BLEVE spill and the subsequent heating up of the tank could have resulted in one of the worst chemical incidents in state history. At one point, a temperature gauge showed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. This was the maximum that the gauge could go. Covey stated that the temperature dropped to 93°F by Monday. Covey stated that millions of gallons were poured on the tank to lower its temperature. Deluge sprinklers have also been used to minimize the risk for a fire. A crack in the water tank on Monday allowed pressure to build up without causing leaks. This enabled more aggressive measures. Covey reported that the crew managed to strip the insulation and materials off the sides so that the water could cool down the contents faster. Covey stated that GKN was responsive. He said that GKN was “absolutely hip-toe-toe” with him and had hired a contractor for assistance.
In
, a GKN representative said that Sunday their team removed insulation to help cool the contents of the tank. The company says “we will continue to work 24/7” with federal agencies and state agencies in order to prevent leaks. Covey confirmed that there have been no injuries. Officials reduced the size the evacuation zone as a result of progress. This allowed the majority of the temporarily displaced 60,000 to return home. Covey stated that the evacuation orders for the remainder 16,000 people would be in place until Monday night, and then reevaluated on Tuesday. The officials said that the incident and the response efforts did not cause any contamination. Chris Myers said Monday night that air monitoring using 20,000 instruments throughout the region had detected “no exceedings” in the event. Amir El-Farra, Garden Grove Police chief, asked residents and those whose homes were ordered evacuated to have patience. He encouraged people to follow evacuation orders. He said: “Please know that this is for your safety.”
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