A new AI governance framework called 'Radical Optionality' has been proposed for 2026, aiming to navigate the complexities of regulating superintelligence. This framework seeks a middle ground between excessive and insufficient regulation, offering flexibility for governments to adapt to future uncertainties. Concurrently, Pope Leo XIV has released his first encyclical on artificial intelligence ethics, co-presented with Anthropic's Christopher Olah, emphasizing education and quality journalism as defenses against AI risks. AI
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IMPACT Proposed 2026 governance frameworks and papal guidance aim to shape future AI development and ethical considerations.
RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a proposed new AI governance framework and a papal encyclical on AI ethics, both slated for 2026. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=4 ai=0.4]