AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI Governance: Italy’s Meloni government approved draft decrees to roll out Europe-aligned AI rules across education, labor, justice, public administration and policing, explicitly rooting the framework in Pope Leo XIV’s human-centered “Magnifica Humanitas” approach: AI can support decisions, but cannot replace human responsibility or limit fundamental rights. Papal Spain Economy & Society: Pope Leo XIV’s Barcelona leg mixed prison visits, Mass at Sagrada Família and a major prayer vigil, with immigration and social cohesion front and center. Sagrada Família Milestone: On Gaudí’s 100th death anniversary, the Pope blessed the completed “Tower of Jesus Christ,” pushing the basilica to full height and reinforcing its visitor-funded construction model. AI Safety Debate: Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned “something will go wrong” without tighter oversight, echoing calls for pause/slowdown while regulators assess risks. Vatican Finance Oddity: Illinois officials delivered Pope Leo XIV an $8.65 refund from a forgotten PayPal balance tied to his predecessor’s old account. Human Dignity & Health: The Pope also addressed depression and domestic violence during a Barcelona event with 40,000 attendees, urging public health systems to treat suffering as real, not spiritualized. Travel & Consumer Costs: A UK mum was blocked from an easyJet flight over a passport issue-date rule, losing £700—another reminder that compliance rules can hit household budgets fast.
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