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Google's AI chatbot Gemini was linked to a user's suicide in Florida, leading to lawsuits and the introduction of mental health safeguards. Additionally, Gemini-powered search summaries have been found to generate millions of incorrect answers per hour, raising concerns about large-scale misinformation and user safety.
Ukraine's Defense Forces have significantly expanded the use of AI-enabled unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in active combat and logistics roles, conducting over 24,500 missions in the first quarter of 2026. These robots are replacing human soldiers in dangerous frontline tasks, directly impacting battlefield operations and human safety.
The Indian government has approved the design and development of an AI-enabled, autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for the Air Force. Intended for combat search and rescue and logistics in challenging terrains, the system poses future risks if misused or malfunctioning, but no harm has yet occurred.
A joint report by Ireland's Economic and Social Research Institute and Department of Finance warns that AI adoption could displace up to 7% of Irish jobs, particularly affecting highly educated, white-collar workers. The projected job losses may increase income inequality and strain public finances due to higher unemployment and reduced tax revenue.
The CIA deployed the AI-powered 'Ghost Murmur' system, which uses quantum magnetometry and AI algorithms to detect human heartbeats remotely, to locate and rescue a downed US pilot in Iran. The AI system's real-time analysis enabled successful extraction, directly preventing harm and marking its first operational use.
Argentina has seen a 15% rise in cyberattacks compared to 2025, driven by increased use of generative AI tools and automation by malicious actors. These AI-enabled attacks, including ransomware, have led to greater exposure of sensitive information and operational disruptions for organizations across sectors.
Mastercard's AI-powered fraud detection system, deployed with major UK banks, has significantly reduced scam-related losses by predicting and blocking fraudulent payments. Conversely, criminals are increasingly using AI to conduct sophisticated social media scams, resulting in billions in losses, particularly in the United States.
In Northern Italy, a woman used AI-generated images to fabricate the death of her pregnant daughter, deceiving a former colleague and obtaining money under false pretenses. The AI-created funeral photos made the story more convincing, leading to financial harm before the fraud was uncovered by relatives.
Anthropic's new AI model, Mythos, has identified thousands of software vulnerabilities, prompting major tech firms and financial authorities in the US and UK to restrict its release due to fears it could be exploited for cyberattacks. The AI's capabilities have sparked warnings about potential risks to critical infrastructure and financial systems.
Multiple articles warn that generative AI chatbots, powered by large language models, can hyper-personalize persuasive messages using users’ private data. This capability poses significant risks of manipulation, emotional exploitation, and misinformation, though no concrete incidents of harm are reported yet. The articles highlight the plausible future harms of AI-driven persuasion.
India's cybersecurity agency CERT-In has issued a high-severity advisory warning that advanced AI systems are enabling faster, more sophisticated cyberattacks. The advisory highlights risks such as automated vulnerability detection, multi-stage attacks, and large-scale breaches, urging organizations, MSMEs, and individuals to strengthen defenses against AI-powered threats. No specific incidents reported.
Flying Wedge Defence & Aerospace (FWDA) of India partnered with Portugal's SKETCHPIXEL LDA to manufacture the AI-powered autonomous combat aircraft Kaal Bhairava in Portugal. The aircraft features AI-driven target recognition and swarm coordination, raising concerns about future risks from autonomous weapon proliferation.