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From AI to Outer Space, How the Holy See Observer to the UN Is Helping Shape the Future

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Italian prelate discusses the moral and ethical issues surrounding artificial intelligence, outer space and world peace.

The United Nations’ General Assembly, the U.N.’s main deliberative body, starts its 80th session in New York on Tuesday, Sept. 9.

Among those who will closely follow the session’s deliberations on Palestinian statehood, the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, climate change and other global issues is Archbishop Ettore Balestrero, the Holy See’s permanent observer to the United Nations and other specialized institutions in Geneva, as well as the World Trade Organization.

In a recent interview with EWTN News, the Italian prelate discusses the moral and ethical issues surrounding artificial intelligence, outer space and world peace.

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