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"When people know they are being watched, they tend to perform. It is an automatic response and often, people don't even realize they are doing it,” explains therapist Amy Sutton from Freedom Counselling. This is known as the Hawthorne Effect. The tendency to change behavior when you know you’re being observed. In the context of AI monitoring your mental health that could mean people masking signs of distress, consciously or not. On the flip side, if these tools are rolled out as part of workplace wellbeing programmes and people don’t know they’re being monitored, that raises serious questions

‘It bothers me that this could be deployed by employers’: AI can now predict depression before you feel it — but the reality of being constantly monitored is far more complicated
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“SMBs don’t need more AI tools, they need a simpler way to use them” – this new service combines ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok for just $20 a month

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May 8, 2026 · Owain Williams
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Mozilla says Anthropic's Mythos Preview and other AI models helped it identify and ship 423 Firefox security bug fixes in April

Mozilla says it has patched over 400 bugs with the help of Anthropic Mythos The tool had to be 'harnessed' to Firefox for the best results Mythos offers a step away from the typical 'unwanted slop' provided by AI fuzzing tools Anthropic’s latest cybersecurity tool Mythos is continuing to make waves… …

May 8, 2026 · Benedict Collins
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‘It bothers me that this could be deployed by employers’: AI can now predict depression before you feel it — but the reality of being constantly monitored is far more complicated

Ever since tools like ChatGPT and Claude went mainstream, there’s been a big debate about whether AI should be used for mental health support. Can a chatbot really replace a therapist? That’s a question I’ve asked many times before, and one that still doesn’t have a simple answer. …

May 4, 2026 · Becca Caddy