AGP Executive Report
Last update: 33 minutes agoAI Governance Shockwave: Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, urges AI to be “disarmed,” warns against lethal autonomous decisions, and calls for protections for workers, democracy, and human dignity—while spotlighting how tech power can concentrate among elites. Vatican-Tech Tension: The Vatican’s AI engagement drew scrutiny after Anthropic co-founder Christopher Olah sat beside the pope at the encyclical launch, fueling debate over whether Silicon Valley’s incentives align with the Church’s human-centered safeguards. US Politics Collide With Vatican Diplomacy: Donald Trump reignited his feud with Pope Leo after Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Vatican visit, calling Johnson “useless” and repeating his Iran nuclear line—adding noise to already sensitive US-Vatican outreach. Local Faith, Global Economy: Johnson’s delegation framed the meeting as a united push to “protect humanity,” blending faith leadership with civic and labor voices—an echo of the encyclical’s push for social justice in the AI era. Development Finance Watch: A World Bank official warned progress is splitting into “two different worlds,” as poorer countries face stalled growth from weaker aid, conflict, and climate pressures. Church Social Mission: Vatican-linked coverage also highlighted Stella Maris’ port ministry and Villa Nazareth’s education work, underscoring the Church’s ongoing human-development focus alongside the AI debate.
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