Pope Leo XIV once again affirmed his views on artificial intelligence, considering it a profound ethical challenge for humanity. In a recent statement on X, he said that the development of AI reflects the moral and spiritual orientation of humanity, as each design choice embodies a vision of humanity.
He calls on AI developers to pursue justice, a spirit of solidarity, and respect for life. Since becoming the head of the Catholic Church in May, this pope born in Chicago has continuously referred to AI as one of the greatest challenges of our time. His message reiterates the warning that AI, no matter how sophisticated, still lacks true thought, experience, and ethics. Technology must serve humanity – it should not redefine what it means to be human.
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Pope Leo XIV: Artificial intelligence is humanity's moral test.
Pope Leo XIV once again affirmed his views on artificial intelligence, considering it a profound ethical challenge for humanity. In a recent statement on X, he said that the development of AI reflects the moral and spiritual orientation of humanity, as each design choice embodies a vision of humanity.
He calls on AI developers to pursue justice, a spirit of solidarity, and respect for life. Since becoming the head of the Catholic Church in May, this pope born in Chicago has continuously referred to AI as one of the greatest challenges of our time. His message reiterates the warning that AI, no matter how sophisticated, still lacks true thought, experience, and ethics. Technology must serve humanity – it should not redefine what it means to be human.