
Over 200 Nobel Prize winners, former heads of state, university representatives and experts gathered on Tuesday, July 14, among the pine trees and olive groves of the papal gardens in Castel Gandolfo to discuss artificial intelligence and nuclear war.
It was the first day of the Global Nobel Laureates Assembly on Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear War, which will last until Thursday, July 16, and is inspired by Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, on safeguarding the human person in the time of artificial intelligence.
The assembly will culminate in the signing of the Rome Declaration on an Unarmed and Disarming Peace in the age of artificial intelligence, nuclear and autonomous weapons, new digital protocols, and emerging models of digital development. It aims to present guiding principles for the governance of AI focused on cooperation, human dignity, integral development and peace.
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