AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI Encyclical Launch: Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, calls for AI to be “disarmed,” warns against a “Tower of Babel” future where profit and power erase human dignity, and urges robust regulation—especially around autonomous weapons, misinformation, and job disruption. Slavery Apology: In the same teaching, the pope issues a historic apology for the Church’s past tolerance of slavery and links that moral failure to the risk of “modern” AI-driven enslavement. Worker Focus: Labor leaders, including the AFL-CIO, praised the document’s defense of decent work and solidarity, while Vatican messaging also targets concentrated tech power. Tech-Industry Clash: The Vatican’s AI event featured Anthropic co-founder Christopher Olah, as debate flared over whether AI can be trusted without human-centered safeguards. Spain Politics: The pope’s meeting with PM Pedro Sánchez in Rome unfolded as Spanish police raided Sánchez’s Socialist Party HQ in Madrid amid corruption probes, adding pressure to an already strained government. War and Peace: Pope Leo condemned recent Russian strikes on Ukraine and renewed calls for protection of civilians and humanitarian aid.
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