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Evolvable AI Risks, Identity Sprawl, and Gemini In-Car Integration

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A new study in PNAS warns of "evolvable AI" mimicking invasive species, potentially leading to unpredictable adaptation beyond human control and risks of dominance, urging centralized oversight of AI reproduction to avert a major evolutionary transition before artificial general intelligence, reports PNAS.

A Keeper Security study of 3,200 IT leaders reveals that 89% struggle to manage identities across employees, contractors, and machine accounts, indicating a serious challenge in overall security. Credential misuse goes undetected for hours or weeks in 72% of companies, widening security gaps as AI adoption increases, according to Keeper Security.

Google's Gemini is now integrated into in-car AI systems, enabling more intuitive voice interaction within vehicles that have Google built-in functionality, including many Volvo models, reports Gadget.

India's Academy of Digital Health Sciences has launched its 'AI for All' Mission, aiming to expand AI use across healthcare systems by 2028, offering two new certification programs to train clinicians, administrators, and policy leaders, according to the Academy of Digital Health Sciences.

The Advantage Conference will take place in Madrid from May 11-14, 2026, convening travel executives, airline leaders, and tech firms at the Meliá Castilla hotel to discuss AI integration, corporate travel, and sustainability, reports The Advantage Conference.

Several gaming startups are expected to enter the global market in 2026, primarily focusing on AI and mobile gaming innovations, and showing a specific interest in AI advancements according to industry analysis.

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