The Philippines’ first Nobel Peace Prize winner, Rappler CEO Maria Ressa, joins 29 other laureates in the first World Meeting on Human Fraternity at Saint Peter's Square.
MANILA, Philippines – Thirty Nobel Peace Prize laureates, including Rappler chief executive officer Maria Ressa, joined Pope Francis in appealing for closer brotherhood and sisterhood to prevent war, sexual violence, forced migration, and the manipulation of artificial intelligence .in the hospital after undergoing surgery, sent a message calling for human fraternity – one of his most frequent appeals and also a key to understanding his decade-old pontificate.
“Let us stop the manipulation of technology and AI. Let us put fraternity before technological development, so that it may permeate it,” it added.
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