Top 5 AI News Stories — May 27, 2026

Wednesday • 27 May 2026

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TechCrunch AI
27 May 2026


YouTube will now automatically label AI videos

YouTube is now automatically labeling photorealistic AI-generated videos rather than depending on creators to self-disclose, and making those labels more prominent. It’s a significant shift in how the world’s largest video platform handles synthetic media at a moment when AI-generated content is exploding.



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TechCrunch AI
26 May 2026


DuckDuckGo installs are up 30% as users reject being ‘force-fed’ Google’s AI Search

DuckDuckGo app installs jumped 30% as users revolt against Google’s aggressive replacement of blue links with AI agents announced at I/O 2026. It’s one of the first hard data points showing that not everyone wants an AI-mediated web, and competitors are reaping the benefits.



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The Verge AI
25 May 2026


Pope Leo calls for being ‘profoundly human’ in the age of AI

Pope Leo XIV’s debut papal document, Magnifica Humanitas, warns about AI-powered warfare, labor disruption, and the erosion of human dignity in an age of unconstrained tech power. The encyclical adds significant moral weight to global debates over AI governance—and ironically, analysts suspect parts of it may have been written with AI.



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TechCrunch AI
27 May 2026


Robinhood now lets your AI agents trade stocks

Robinhood is now letting AI agents trade stocks on users’ behalf via dedicated accounts with pre-loaded balances. It’s one of the boldest mainstream deployments of autonomous AI in personal finance yet, raising fresh questions about accountability, risk, and the future of retail investing.



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MIT Technology Review
26 May 2026


A reality check on the AI jobs hysteria

MIT Technology Review pushes back on the panic around AI-driven layoffs, finding scant hard evidence that the technology has yet had a large-scale impact on knowledge-worker employment. The piece is an important reality check as tech CEOs and headlines fuel anxiety, though it flags real concerns about entry-level roles eroding beneath the surface.



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