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Vatican sets AI ethics agenda & US-China race for robotics - News (May 18, 2026)
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Vatican sets AI ethics agenda
We begin with the Vatican, where Pope Leo XIV has created an internal study group focused on artificial intelligence. The message from Church officials and scholars is clear: AI is moving fast, and the Church wants to weigh in—publicly and forcefully—on what that means for human dignity and the future of society.
This move comes as the Pope prepares his first encyclical, timed to the anniversary of “Rerum Novarum,” the 1891 text that helped define Catholic social teaching during the upheaval of the Industrial Revolution. The hint is hard to miss: the new document is expected to frame AI as a similarly world-changing force, and to argue that ethics can’t be an afterthought—especially with concerns like misinformation, deepfakes, bias, and the use of AI in warfare.
It’s also a geopolitical signal. The Vatican is positioning itself as a moral voice in a global race where governments and companies are accelerating development, and where international rules remain contested—potentially sharpe
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Today's topics:
Vatican sets AI ethics agenda - Pope Leo XIV launched a Vatican AI study group and is expected to frame artificial intelligence through human dignity, justice, labor, peace, and truth—echoing Catholic social teaching.
US-China race for robotics - A new analysis says the AI contest is shifting toward physical deployment: the U.S. leads in frontier models and chips, while China’s manufacturing scale accelerates robotics and embodied AI.
Ukraine strikes deep into Russia - Ukraine carried out one of its largest long-range drone barrages on Russia, including areas near Moscow, highlighting growing reach and pressure on Russian air defenses and oil infrastructure.
Hormuz blockade shocks global business - The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran and disruption around the Strait of Hormuz has driven oil and shipping costs sharply higher, with airlines and manufacturers warning of major profit hits.
US-China farm trade thaw - After a Trump-Xi summit, China and the U.S. signaled preliminary steps to expand agricultural trade, potentially easing tariffs and reviving U.S. soybean and beef exports to China.
Ebola exposure concerns for Americans - During an Ebola outbreak in DR Congo, several Americans were reportedly exposed; the WHO declared an international emergency as officials weigh quarantine moves and cross-border screening.
SpaceX readies new Starship test - SpaceX is targeting a May 19 launch window for a new Starship version designed for bigger payloads and more routine reusability—an important test for future Moon missions.
India-Netherlands strategic partnership expands - India and the Netherlands upgraded ties to a strategic partnership, signing agreements spanning defense, critical minerals, semiconductors, AI, and green hydrogen amid wider global tensions.
Episode Transcript
Vatican sets AI ethics agenda
We begin with the Vatican, where Pope Leo XIV has created an internal study group focused on artificial intelligence. The message from Church officials and scholars is clear: AI is moving fast, and the Church wants to weigh in—publicly and forcefully—on what that means for human dignity and the future of society.
This move comes as the Pope prepares his first encyclical, timed to the anniversary of “Rerum Novarum,” the 1891 text that helped define Catholic social teaching during the upheaval of the Industrial Revolution. The hint is hard to miss: the new document is expected to frame AI as a similarly world-changing force, and to argue that ethics can’t be an afterthought—especially with concerns like misinformation, deepfakes, bias, and the use of AI in warfare.
It’s also a geopolitical signal. The Vatican is positioning itself as a moral voice in a global race where governments and companies are accelerating development, and where international rules remain contested—potentially sharpe