AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAI Encyclical Shockwave: Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, calls for AI to be “disarmed,” warning it can replace jobs, distort reality, intensify war, and even harm the environment—framing the choice as Tower of Babel vs. rebuilding Jerusalem. Vatican-Tech Tension: The encyclical’s Vatican presentation sat alongside Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah, spotlighting the uneasy mix of moral authority and Big Tech incentives. Oversight Push: Canada’s PM Mark Carney met the pope, backing a human-centred approach to responsible AI. Local Economy & Governance: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Vatican visit mixed social issues with an invitation for a 2027 Grant Park Mass, while critics questioned whether the trip is more politics than substance. US Church Finance in Court: The U.S. Supreme Court let the “Peter’s Pence” lawsuit proceed, keeping pressure on how donors’ money is used. Canon Law Update: Pope Leo amended rules on dismissing major superiors in autonomous monasteries, tightening governance after Francis-era changes. Africa Faith & Identity: In Angola, the pope warned against syncretism and superstition—while Vatican data shows conservative Catholic growth across Africa.
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