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Pope Francis becomes the first pontiff to address the Group of Seven nations, talking about AI

BARI, Italy (AP) 鈥 Pope Francis became the first pontiff to address the Group of Seven nations on Friday, raising the promise and perils of artificial intelligence to the leaders of the world鈥檚 leading industrialized nations.
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President Joe Biden and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, left, attend the Partnership for global infrastructure and investment event at the G7 summit, Thursday, June 13, 2024, in Borgo Egnazia, Italy. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

BARI, Italy (AP) 鈥 Pope Francis became the first pontiff to address the Group of Seven nations on Friday, raising the promise and perils of artificial intelligence to the leaders of the world鈥檚 leading industrialized nations.

Francis addressed the G7 and other invited countries at their annual summit in southern Italy. When he arrived, the room, which had been boisterous with delegations, went quiet as he greeted each of the G7 members and the expanded guest list.

Francis intended to use the occasion to join the chorus of countries and global bodies pushing for stronger guardrails on AI following the boom in generative artificial intelligence kickstarted by OpenAI鈥檚 ChatGPT.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP鈥檚 earlier story follows below.

BARI, Italy (AP) 鈥 Leaders of the turned their attention to migration at the start of the second day of their summit Friday, seeking ways to combat trafficking and increase investment in countries from where .

The gathering in a luxury resort in is also discussing other major topics, such as , the war in Gaza, artificial intelligence, climate change, as well as China鈥檚 industrial policy and economic security.

But some divisions also appeared to emerge over the wording of the summit's final declaration, with disagreement reported over the inclusion of a reference to abortion.

Migration is of particular interest to summit host Italy, which lies on one of the major routes into the European Union for , the Middle East and Asia.

Right-wing Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni, known for her hard-line stance on the issue, has been eager to increase as a means of reducing migratory pressure on Europe.

Italy 鈥渨anted to dedicate ample space to another continent that is fundamental to the future of all of us, which is Africa, with its difficulties, its opportunities,鈥 Meloni said at the summit opening Thursday.

鈥淟inked to Africa, and not only to Africa, there is another fundamental issue that Italy has placed at the center of the presidency, which is the issue of migration, the increasingly worrying role that trafficking organizations are assuming, clearly exploiting the desperation of human beings,鈥 she said.

Meloni has a controversial for the Balkan country to host thousands of asylum-seekers while Italy processes their claims. She has also spearheaded the for Africa, a continentwide strategy to increase economic opportunities at home and so discourage migration to Europe.

More than 22,000 people have arrived in Italy by sea so far in 2024, according to UNHCR figures. In 2023, more than 157,000 arrived, and nearly 2,000 died or went missing while attempting the perilous Mediterranean crossing.

The United States has also been struggling with a growing number of migrants at its southern border. President Joe after a bill he tried to get through Congress failed to pass.

However, immigrant rights advocates filed lawsuits on Thursday over the new policies, and it is unclear whether they will be able to withstand the legal challenges in the U.S. courts.

Tackling migration 鈥渋s a common challenge,鈥 European Council President Charles Michel said after arriving at the summit.

鈥淭his is the route that we intend, together with our partners, to put in place: this coalition to fight against the smugglers, these criminal groups which are abusing (vulnerable people) to make money and to destabilize regions and countries across the world,鈥 he added.

Apart from the G7 nations of sa国际传媒, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the U.S., the Italian hosts have also invited several African leaders 鈥 Algerian President , Kenyan President William Ruto and 鈥 to press Meloni鈥檚 migration and development initiatives.

Pope Francis will also become the first pontiff to address a G7 summit when he delivers a speech on artificial intelligence Friday. Other invitees include Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Brazilian President , Indian Prime Minister and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

The summit opened Thursday with a strong show of support for Kyiv: an agreement reached on a U.S. proposal to back a $50 billion loan to Ukraine using frozen Russian assets as collateral.

Russian President Vladimir Putin denounced the freezing of Russian assets as 鈥渢heft鈥 and vowed it 鈥渨ill not go unpunished.鈥

鈥淲estern countries have frozen a part of Russian assets and foreign exchange reserves, and are now thinking about some kind of legal basis in order to completely appropriate them,鈥 he said in a speech at the Russian Foreign Ministry on Friday. 鈥淏ut, despite all the scheming, theft will remain theft, and it will not go unpunished.鈥

Biden also signed a on Thursday evening, aiming to send a signal to Russia of American resolve in supporting Kyiv.

Describing it as a 鈥渢ruly historic day,鈥 Zelenskyy said the agreement was 鈥渙n security and thus on the protection of human life.鈥

But some cracks appeared among the G7 leaders, with French President Emmanuel Macron deploring a lack of reference to abortion in the draft of the summit's final document.

The statement after last year鈥檚 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, expressed a commitment to provide access to safe and legal abortion to women and girls, and pledged to defend gender equality and the rights of .

A senior EU official confirmed Friday that the word 鈥渁bortion鈥 was not in this year's final communique, although a reference to promoting sexual and reproductive health rights was.

鈥淚t was not possible to reach agreement on these things in the room,鈥 the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to reveal details of the private discussions.

Asked on Thursday about reports that abortion would not be included in the final text, Macron said, 鈥淚 regret this.鈥 France 鈥渉as included women鈥檚 right to abortion, the freedom of decision on one鈥檚 own body, into its Constitution,鈥 he said, adding that France defends 鈥渢his vision of equality between women and men.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 not a vision that鈥檚 shared across all the political spectrum,鈥 Macron said, replying to a question from an Italian reporter. 鈥淚 regret it, but I respect it because it was the sovereign choice of your people.鈥

Meloni, who campaigned on a 鈥淕od, Faith and Fatherland鈥 motto, has denied she is rolling back rights to abortions, which have been legal in Italy since 1978. But the center-left opposition has warned that her initiatives are chipping away at those rights, including by giving pro-life groups access to women considering abortions.

Italy's ANSA news agency said this year鈥檚 text says the G7 鈥渞epeats our commitment expressed in the final communique of the G7 of Hiroshima for a universal, adequate and sustainable access to health services for women, including the right to reproduction.鈥

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Associated Press writer Colleen Long in Borgo Egnazia, Italy, contributed to this report.

Elena Becatoros, The Associated Press