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Pope to Release Major Artificial Intelligence Manifesto

Pope Leo XIV will release on Monday, May 26, 2026, his long-awaited manifesto on artificial intelligence titled "Magnifica Humanitas," addressing the ethical and social challenges posed by AI technology. The manifesto, subtitled "Safeguarding Humanity in the Age of AI," calls for strong ethics and regulation in the development of artificial intelligence. Pope Leo XIV has warned of AI's dangers while outlining the Vatican's vision for responsible AI development that protects human dignity and promotes the common good. The document aims to provide guidance on how society can harness the benefits of AI while mitigating its risks. Pope Leo XIV emphasizes the need for human oversight, transparency, and accountability in AI systems, calling for international cooperation on AI governance. The manifesto comes as AI technology rapidly advances, raising concerns about privacy, job displacement, bias, and the potential for misuse. Pope Leo […]

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Archbishop Martins urges peace focus amid US Nigeria military ties

Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Most Rev Alfred Adewale Martins, has welcomed efforts to improve security in Nigeria through international collaboration but warned that true peace cannot be built on fear, weapons or military power alone.​Commenting on growing security cooperation between Nigeria and the United States, he expressed cautious hope, saying any partnership must prioritise justice, human dignity and long term peace rather than escalate violence.​ He noted that recent U.S. military actions against jihadist groups in the region have drawn mixed reactions among Nigerian church leaders, with some seeing them as necessary support and others worried about potential backlash and rising attacks.​Martins stressed that while Nigerians desire safety from terrorists and criminals, the country must not rely solely on force but also tackle root causes such as bad governance, corruption and social injustice.​ Quoting Pope Francis’ message on peace, the […]

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Archbishop Martins urges peace focus amid US Nigeria military ties

Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Most Rev Alfred Adewale Martins, has welcomed efforts to improve security in Nigeria through international collaboration but warned that true peace cannot be built on fear, weapons or military power alone.​Commenting on growing security cooperation between Nigeria and the United States, he expressed cautious hope, saying any partnership must prioritise justice, human dignity and long term peace rather than escalate violence.​ He noted that recent U.S. military actions against jihadist groups in the region have drawn mixed reactions among Nigerian church leaders, with some seeing them as necessary support and others worried about potential backlash and rising attacks.​Martins stressed that while Nigerians desire safety from terrorists and criminals, the country must not rely solely on force but also tackle root causes such as bad governance, corruption and social injustice.​ Quoting Pope Francis’ message on peace, the […]

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