AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoVatican AI Ethics: Pope Leo XIV’s new encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, is now the week’s central Vatican tech story, urging humanity to “disarm” AI and reject domination, “digital slavery,” and algorithm-driven warfare—framing the debate as a moral and social justice issue, not just a technical one. Launch Spotlight: At the Vatican launch, the pope thanked Anthropic cofounder Christopher Olah, turning the event into a live test of whether spiritual authority and Silicon Valley ethics can truly align. AI, Money, and Trust: Anthropic also filed for an IPO, with its valuation near $965B, intensifying questions about whether “responsible AI” can coexist with market pressure. Education & Mental Health: In a Vatican-linked conference on May 29, Cardinal Pietro Parolin called youth mental health an “emergency requiring structural responses,” warning that education must integrate digital tech responsibly. Digital Governance: Vatican Radio highlighted Europe’s “Digital Networks Act” debate, stressing that trusted media like radio must stay accessible as regulation reshapes communications. Youth Online Safety: Malaysia’s new rules bar under-16s from social media accounts and require age checks, adding to the global push for stronger child protections. Tech in Conflict: Reuters reports Pentagon spending disputes over Starlink/Starshield terminals used for drone targeting, underscoring how connectivity tech is pulled into warfare.
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