AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPapal Diplomacy: Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, newly appointed apostolic nuncio to the U.S., urged deeper communion among bishops in Orlando, framing Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate as renewal in continuity with Pope Francis. AI & Catholic Teaching: Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” is driving global debate on AI’s moral limits—especially the claim that AI can’t replace human interior life, conscience, or responsibility—while Catholic educators are being pressed to build faith-centered leadership and relationship-focused learning. Italy’s AI Governance: Italy approved an AI framework tied to Pope Leo’s human-centered vision, extending rules across education, labor, justice, public administration, and policing with an emphasis on human oversight. Oversight Push in Tech: Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei backed tougher regulation and called for a pause or slowdown, echoing wider public anxiety about AI’s job and safety risks. Church, Culture, and Public Witness: Pope Leo marked Gaudí’s Sagrada Família milestone in Barcelona, blessing the completed tower and delivering a veiled critique of war and violence. Vatican-Adjacent Science: A Vatican AI ethics adviser, Fr. Paolo Benanti, received an ethics leadership award in South Korea ahead of World Youth Day 2027. Other Tech-Adjacent Signals: The Pentagon’s overhaul of religious listings reignited debate over whether the LDS Church is “Christian,” while a viral fuel-trust trend in Vietnam shows how policy can become a technology trust test.
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