
June 20, 2026
by Daniele Piccini Assessing the opportunities and risks associated with artificial intelligence does not mean “hindering progress” but carrying out an act of responsibility. For this reason, the Holy See delegation to the United Nations in New York “welcomes” the mandate entrusted to the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI to “develop evidence-based scientific assessments and carefully examine the risks and impacts of AI, in order to ensure a solid scientific basis for its governance”. It is the heart of a communication from the representatives of the Holy See to the UN pronounced yesterday, 19 June, during an “interactive dialogue” with the co-presidents of the same scientific team. The Group will have the task of presenting its first …
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