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Anthropic's Claude Faces Pentagon Hurdle as Gen Z's AI Skepticism Rises

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Anthropic is facing a setback in its bid to remove the 'supply chain risk' label, as the U.S. Appeals Court reviews the company's AI technology deployment during warfare; the U.S. government reportedly continues to leverage its Claude model in Iran.

More than half of Generation Zers in the United States regularly use generative AI, but their sentiments towards the technology are declining, according to a new survey.

Gallup reports that AI usage has stabilized among people in their teens and 20s, but skepticism about the technology is concurrently growing within this age group.

University of Phoenix will host a webinar on April 9, 2026, focusing on aligning AI adoption with workforce readiness, education, and access by exploring how leaders can align AI implementation with workforce readiness, education and access as new.

'Left Behind' author Jerry Jenkins is encouraging Christian writers to resist letting AI write for them, noting that publishers are now using AI to select manuscripts, predict sales, and flag AI-generated submissions, even banning authors from using it, emphasizing the importance of writers finding a balance where AI helps without replacing their unique voice.

The California Health Care Foundation outlines six proposals aimed at strengthening Medi-Cal's coverage, financing, and care delivery over the next decade.

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