Los Angeles Times

Facebook CEO visits pope at the Vatican

Using technology to reduce poverty is among the topics of their discussion.

- Times staff and wire reports

Francis met with Facebook Inc. founder and Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg and Zuckerberg ’s wife, Priscilla Chan, at the Vatican on Monday.

One topic of discussion at the meeting was “how to use communicat­ion technologi­es to alleviate poverty, encourage a culture of encounter and make a message of hope arrive, especially to those most in need,” Vatican spokesman Greg Burke said.

The atmosphere appeared informal, with the chat taking place in the Santa Marta residence, the guesthouse in Vatican City where the pope lives.

“We gave him a model of Aquila, our solar-powered aircraft that will beam Internet connectivi­ty to places that don’t have it,” Zuckerberg said in a Facebook post. “And we shared our work with the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to help people around the world.”

The couple launched the initiative in December, saying at the time that the organizati­on would fund nonprofit organizati­ons, make private investment­s and participat­e in policy dePope bates, initially focusing on personaliz­ed learning, curing disease, connecting people and building communitie­s.

Zuckerberg’s efforts to provide free Internet access have met with some resistance, however. In February, regulators in India rejected his pet project, a no-cost mobile app for emerging economies called Free Basics — a sort of Internet for beginners — saying that it discrimina­ted against other Internet sites.

Also Monday, Zuckerberg and Chan met with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. Zuckerberg then held an hourlong Q&A session in Rome, which was streamed online via Facebook Live.

 ?? L’Osservator­e Romano/Pool Photo ?? POPE FRANCIS meets Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in the Santa Marta residence, the guesthouse in Vatican City where the pope lives.
L’Osservator­e Romano/Pool Photo POPE FRANCIS meets Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in the Santa Marta residence, the guesthouse in Vatican City where the pope lives.

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