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Today’s Newsletter:

– Vatican calls for “move on” development of lethal autonomous weapons at UN

– Online graphic design platform faces backlash after ‘excessive’ price hike of up to 300%

– Self-driving car bombs, online recruitment: Experts worry about how AI will change terrorism

The Vatican flag flies outside the United Nations Headquarters in New York City on September 25, 2015. (Karl Cote/Getty Images)

“Appropriate human control”: The delegation Vatican This week, he called on the United Nations to impose a moratorium on autonomous weapons designed to kill without human judgement.

‘Insane’: Canva The company is facing backlash from customers over plans to raise subscription prices by more than 300% in some cases.

New York City

Hamas and Hezbollah fighters can be seen standing on either side of the United Nations Headquarters in New York City. (Getty Images)

Time to act: Experts worry that terrorists will find new and problematic uses for it. artificial intelligenceThese include new ways to deliver explosives and improvements to online recruiting.

Robot Inspector: PIPE-i, developed by leading New Zealand engineering company Beca, Robot Survey A vehicle that boldly enters dangerous, narrow spaces such as culverts and tunnels.

PIPE-i inspection robot (Beca)

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