Pope Leo XIV Calls for 'Disarming' of Artificial Intelligence in Groundbreaking Encyclical
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- •Pope Leo XIV calls for the "disarming" of artificial intelligence in his first encyclical, "Magnifica Humanitas."
- •The document warns of the dangers of uncontrolled AI, including fuelling warfare, exploitation, and "new forms of slavery."
- •The pope argues that the traditional "just war" theory is now "outdated" in an age of AI-directed weaponry and autonomous systems.
- •Pope Leo XIV emphasizes the need for human-friendly technology, accessible to all, and open to public debate rather than controlled by geopolitical or commercial rivalries.
- •The encyclical highlights the economic and environmental concerns surrounding AI, warning that the economic gains from AI are being concentrated "in the hands of a limited few."
- •The Vatican has been studying AI-related technologies for several years and has launched initiatives to promote AI ethics, including the "Rome Appeal for an AI Ethic" in 2020.
In a historic move, Pope Leo XIV has released his first encyclical, "Magnifica Humanitas," which calls for the "disarming" of artificial intelligence (AI). The document, presented at the Vatican alongside AI experts, including the co-founder of US firm Anthropic, warns that the rapidly expanding technology risks fuelling warfare, exploitation, and "new forms of slavery" unless it is placed firmly under human control.
