From left, European Council President Charles Michel, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, French President Emmanuel Macron, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, U.S. President Joe Biden, Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stand for a group photo at the G7, Thursday, June 13, 2024, in Borgo Egnazia, Italy. Pope Francis is taking his call for artificial intelligence to be developed and used according to ethical lines to the Group of Seven nations’ meeting in Puglia. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)



In Bari, Italy, Pope Francis will make history by addressing G7 leaders for the first time at their annual summit. His focus is squarely on the ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI), expanding beyond recent viral deepfake controversies. Francis plans to advocate for an international treaty ensuring AI development aligns with values like compassion, morality, and fairness, warning against unchecked technological advancement. Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni's invitation underscores the Pope's influential voice in merging global concerns about AI with his priorities of peace and social justice.

Political scientist John Kirton compares Francis' anticipated impact to past G7 events, noting the Pope's unique ability to elevate discussions on critical issues. Unlike previous summits buoyed by public pressure, such as the 2005 Gleneagles meeting focused on global debt relief, the current G7 in Puglia lacks similar popular advocacy. Nevertheless, Francis is poised to leverage his moral authority to emphasize the risks posed by AI and advocate for protective measures.

Generative AI has demonstrated remarkable capabilities in mimicking human responses, but it also raises significant apprehensions about safety and societal impact. Concerns range from potential long-term existential threats like bioweapons to immediate issues such as algorithmic bias and job displacement. In his peace message, Francis echoes these concerns, stressing the imperative of safeguarding human rights, promoting peace, and countering misinformation and discrimination in AI development.

Regarding regulation, Francis will address receptive G7 members who have been actively engaged in debates over AI oversight. Initiatives like Japan's Hiroshima AI process and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's proposal for global AI regulation exemplify efforts to establish international guidelines and ethical standards. The European Union's forthcoming AI Act aims to regulate AI products and services based on their risk levels, potentially influencing global standards. In the United States, President Joe Biden has issued executive orders and pushed for legislative measures to strengthen AI safeguards, although progress varies across states.

Antitrust scrutiny has intensified against major AI firms like Microsoft and Amazon, focusing on market dominance issues. Meanwhile, global forums initiated by Britain and France have fostered dialogues on managing AI's risks, complemented by the United Nations' inaugural AI resolution.

Aside from his AI address, Pope Francis will engage in bilateral meetings with world leaders including Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and representatives from Algeria, Brazil, India, Kenya, and Turkey. Scheduled discussions with G7 members such as President Biden, Prime Minister Trudeau, and President Macron will further underscore the importance of integrating ethical AI considerations into broader international agendas.

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