Citing Gandalf, Pope Leo says we must "disarm" AI
Summary
Pope Leo XIV released a new letter called “Magnifica Humanitas,” asking for AI to be controlled and used for the common good. He warns that AI should not become a tool for control or exclusion, especially regarding weapons and the control of data, and calls for cooperation to ensure technology serves humanity.Key Facts
- Pope Leo XIV published an encyclical named “Magnifica Humanitas” focused on AI.
- The letter calls for "disarming" AI to prevent it from being used for harm or domination.
- It criticizes AI-powered weapons and the control of data as modern forms of power.
- The Pope compares current data practices to colonialism, saying some regions are exploited through health and genetic data collection.
- The Vatican supports AI for practical uses, such as translating church services into many languages.
- Pope Leo emphasizes that AI lacks human qualities like feelings, conscience, and moral understanding.
- The encyclical updates Catholic social teaching to address challenges brought by AI technology.
- The Pope encourages building a “civilization of love” where technology helps everyone without excluding or harming people.
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