Magnifica Humanitas - Latest news - ACI Africa
Magnifica Humanitas - Latest news
www.aciafrica.orgHere are the latest updates I can share on Magnifica Humanitas based on recent reports:
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Magnifica Humanitas - Latest news
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web3.bitget.comMagnifica Humanitas: a crypto narrative honoring Pope Leo XIV's encyclical on AI and human dignity. Launching May 25.
magnifica-humanitas.xyzThe encyclical, signed on the 135th anniversary of Rerum Novarum, is expected to condemn AI in warfare and address its impact on workers' rights. Olah leads Anthropic's interpretability research.
thenextweb.comOn May 25, 2026, Catholic Charities USA President and CEO Kerry Alys Robinson released the following statement in reaction to the publication of Magnifica
www.catholiccharitiesusa.orgPope Leo XIV’s first Encyclical Letter, titled Magnifica humanitas, on preserving the human person in the age of artificial intelligence, will be released on Monday 25 May 2026. It bears the Pope’s signature dated 15 May, 135th anniversary of the publication of Pope Leo XIII’s encyclical Rerum novarum. Magnifica humanitas will be presented on the day of its release at 10:30am (UK time) at the Vatican’s Synod Hall. The Pope will be present, along with several speakers:Cardinal Víctor Manuel...
www.rpbooks.co.uk“At Notre Dame, our mission as a global Catholic research university compels us to advance Pope Leo XIV’s historic contribution to Catholic social tradition through our research, our teaching, and all of our work in service of the common good. The Holy Father has highlighted the critical role that Catholic scholars and researchers — and all those of goodwill — must play in raising moral questions and actively shaping new technologies to ensure they serve the entire human family.”
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