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Episode 0042 - The Vatican Is Entering the AI Debate And the World Should Pay Attention

11 min · 20. maj 2026
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Welcome to Bots and Bosses with John Binks — episode 42 (originally aired May 19, 2026). This episode unpacks Pope Leo IV's encyclical Magnifica Humanitas and the newly formed Vatican AI Commission, revealing how the Church is reframing AI as a civilization-level issue touching human dignity, authenticity, and warfare. We explore parallels to Rerum Novorum, risks to creative labor and shared truth, the Vatican’s unusual engagement with tech leaders, and practical takeaways for businesses and workers: human-centered AI governance, ethics as strategy, and the need to protect genuine human connection.

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episode Episode 0043 - From Border Gates to Stadium Seats AI’s Expanding Role in the World Cup and Olympics artwork

Episode 0043 - From Border Gates to Stadium Seats AI’s Expanding Role in the World Cup and Olympics

You're listening to the Bots and Bosses podcast, the only show where robots and humans attempt to work side by side. Presented by John Binks, technologist, author, and your AI-wrangling tour guide. This is episode 43, originally aired June 8, 2026. This episode dives into the security and operational blueprints for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 LA Olympics, showing how AI, robotics (like Boston Dynamics' Spot), biometrics, operational technology and misinformation will shape crowd safety, border processing and the fan experience across three countries. Key themes include AI use-case inventories, red teaming, joint AI operations, vendor accountability and transparency, plus the privacy and public-trust challenges that could make these mega-events a blueprint for future smart cities.

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