AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoVatican Mobility Decarbonization: Fiat will donate 30 electric vehicles to Vatican City State under the “Ecological Conversion 2030” plan, adding 20 Topolino EVs (delivered June 30) and 10 fully electric TRIS vehicles to cut fleet emissions. AI Governance at Church Level: The Church of England is drafting guidance for clergy on using AI, after Pope Leo XIV warned that AI misuse can undermine human dignity and turn data into “digital slavery.” AI Ethics at a Global Summit: At a Geneva discussion on “AI as a Global Common Good,” Vatican-linked experts argued for human-centred AI, accountability, and governance that draws on diverse religious and industry perspectives. Public Health at the UN: The Holy See urged renewed global commitment to end AIDS at a 2026 UN meeting, stressing access to treatment, health-system investment, and care for children and vulnerable communities. Energy-Intensive AI Meets Local Concerns: A Canadian community near Winnipeg mobilized to halt a proposed hyperscale AI data centre, citing power use, water strain, noise, and light pollution. EV Battery Tech on the Road: BYD is testing long-range battery and charging tech on a 15,000km Rome-to-Hong Kong trip that includes a stop in Vatican City. Church Discipline & Tech Culture: Cardinal McElroy said an exorcist’s removal in Washington was about keeping the ministry “private,” not about UFOs—after online claims tied UFO sightings to demons. Vatican Library Exhibition: Pope Leo XIV will inaugurate the Apostolic Library’s exhibition cycle “AQVA. Catastrophe and Wonder,” exploring water as threat and resource through contemporary art.
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