AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI Policy at the UN: Pope Leo XIV urged dialogue on artificial intelligence at the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, saying “Magnifica humanitas” was driven by worries about algorithm misuse and the erosion of human agency, with the Vatican sending Cardinal Pietro Parolin’s signed message for July 7–10 talks. Vatican Tech Ethics: The Holy See reiterated its openness to working with industry and civil stakeholders, framing AI governance as a human-dignity and common-good issue rather than a purely technical one. Creative Industry Expansion: Proof Inc., known for film and virtual production work including “The Vatican Tapes,” opened a new Brisbane studio led by executive producer Katrina Peers, restarting a permanent Australian base after pandemic-era closures. Church Logistics & Community Scale: French traditionalist Catholics loyal to Rome are mobilizing for Pope Leo XIV’s France visit while reacting to Vatican actions tied to SSPX schism and excommunications, highlighting how large gatherings depend on volunteer-heavy planning. Local Faith Recognition: A Minnesota diocese says it’s awaiting Vatican guidance on whether Monsignor Joseph Buh can become the state’s first saint, with the case moving through U.S. bishops’ steps.
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