AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI Governance Clash: Billionaire Peter Thiel accused Pope Leo XIV of “working for the Chinese Communists” after the pope called for stronger international oversight of AI in his encyclical Magnifica Humanitas, arguing regulation would mainly slow democracies while China moves ahead. Church Discipline & Tech-Enabled Media: The Vatican declared the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) in formal schism after it consecrated four bishops without papal approval, excommunicating leaders and warning that formally adhering faithful are also cut off; the ordination was livestreamed, underscoring how digital platforms amplify ecclesial disputes. Science & Life Ethics: On the centenary of Jérôme Lejeune’s birth, his daughter said his friendship with St. John Paul II helped him endure the backlash after France’s abortion law, including loss of research funding—linking Vatican influence to biomedical ethics. Vatican & the Alien Question: A renewed debate on extraterrestrial life highlights a Vatican astronomer’s “baptise an alien” remark and argues religious communities may be less alarmed than pop culture suggests. Public Opinion Snapshot: A Pew survey found 79% of Filipino Catholics view Pope Leo XIV favorably, giving a rare data point on how the pontiff lands in a highly religious society. Climate Pressure: Extreme heat disrupted major U.S. July 4 events, with parades canceled and fairgrounds shutting down briefly. History in the Lab: July 5 marks Dolly the sheep’s birth, a reminder of how cloning breakthroughs still shape today’s bioethics conversations.
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