AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI Encylclical Fallout: Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, is still dominating headlines—JD Vance called it “profound,” praising its push to rethink “just war” and warn that AI must be “disarmed” to prevent domination, dehumanization, and new forms of slavery. The Vatican also leaned into the message by staging the release with Anthropic cofounder Christopher Olah, underscoring a rare Church–Silicon Valley bridge while Silicon Valley titans largely stayed quiet. Church Accountability: The same document includes a historic apology for the Church’s role in legitimizing slavery, framing it as a “wound in Christian memory.” Geopolitics: Iran hit back at fresh U.S. strikes as “bad faith” while negotiations continue and internet access begins to return. Travel Disruption: EasyJet passengers face a week of knock-on chaos as Italy braces for a nationwide transport strike affecting rail, airports, metros, buses, and regional networks.
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