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 taking AI disclosure out of creators’ hands by automatically labeling videos that use significant photorealistic AI generation. The move makes AI labels more prominent and signals a major shift in how the world’s largest video platform tackles synthetic media — a step that could set the standard for the entire industry.



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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 installs jumped 30% after Google replaced traditional blue links with AI agents at I/O 2026, showing that not everyone wants their search experience reinvented. The spike is one of the first measurable signs that Google’s aggressive AI pivot is alienating a meaningful chunk of users — and reshaping competition in search.



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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 first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, takes direct aim at AI-powered warfare, labor displacement, and unchecked technological power, calling for humanity to remain ‘profoundly human’ in the AI age. Coming from one of the world’s most influential moral voices, the document is poised to shape ethical debates around AI for years to come.



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The Verge AI
26 May 2026


Uber president says AI spending is getting ‘harder to justify’

Uber’s president says the company blew through its annual AI budget in just four months and is now struggling to justify the spend, unable to draw a clear line between rising token costs and tangible product wins. As one of tech’s biggest AI spenders pumps the brakes, it raises serious questions about whether the broader enterprise AI boom is delivering on its promises.



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TechCrunch AI
27 May 2026


China is increasingly keeping its best AI talent to itself

China’s homegrown AI boom is producing top-tier researchers, and Beijing is increasingly making sure they stay put rather than decamp to Silicon Valley. The talent retention trend could erode a long-standing US advantage and accelerate China’s push to lead in frontier AI development.



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