AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 hours agoAI Encyclical Fallout: Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, is driving a global debate on “disarming” AI—warning it can hollow out human work, intensify misinformation and war, and concentrate power, while insisting humans—not machines—remain responsible for life-and-death decisions. Vatican-Tech Diplomacy: The Vatican’s unusual stage with Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah underscores the Church’s push for outside scrutiny of frontier labs and stronger safeguards before AI scales. Mental Health & Digital Life: In a Vatican meeting on youth mental health, education, and digital technologies, the Pope urged young people to rediscover inner life, meaning, and human connection beyond screens. Tech Literacy & Reading: Pope Leo also renewed support for printed books, arguing reading nourishes critical thinking in a digital age. US Politics vs the Pope: Donald Trump renewed attacks on Pope Leo over Iran and nuclear policy, reigniting the feud as the AI encyclical reshapes headlines. Religious Practice & Tech Culture: A separate wave of coverage highlights how AI tools are being used to flag AI-written text—raising new questions about trust, authorship, and verification. Humanitarian Context: The week’s Vatican tech messaging also sits alongside ongoing calls for peace and human rights, including Gaza.
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