AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAI & Nuclear Security: More than 200 Nobel laureates, AI researchers, and world leaders gathered at Castel Gandolfo to sign the “Rome Declaration for an Unarmed and Disarming Peace” on July 16, tying Pope Leo XIV’s Magnifica Humanitas to governance of AI, nuclear disarmament, and autonomous weapons. Vatican Diplomacy on Health: The Holy See told the UN that HIV/AIDS progress is real, but children still face major gaps in diagnosis and treatment, urging stronger health systems and access to care. Church, Tech Ethics: Bishop Oscar Cantú of Silicon Valley said the encyclical pushes believers to engage AI from a human-centered, pastoral angle—human dignity first, not tech hype. Humanitarian Focus: Vatican officials urged South Sudan’s bishops to offer “word of hope” amid chronic insecurity, displacement, and conflict-driven lack of education and healthcare. Sustainability & Research: Bambino Gesù highlighted its push for cutting-edge pediatric care, including a gene therapy lab, while the Vatican-backed sustainability drive also points to electric-vehicle donations. Cultural & Faith Life: The Archdiocese of Miami won 17 awards at a Catholic media conference, underscoring how faith media is adapting to new audiences.
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