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Pope’s AI Encyclical to Address Ethical Concerns

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Pope Leo XIV is set to release a significant encyclical on May 25, focusing on the ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI). This document, titled “Magnifica Humanitas,” aims to explore how AI is reshaping human dignity and labour rights, reflecting the Catholic Church’s commitment to social teaching in the digital age.

The encyclical comes amid growing concerns about AI’s impact on society, including issues like AI psychosis and cybersecurity risks. The Pope’s initiative highlights the need for ethical guidelines in AI development and deployment, particularly as the technology becomes increasingly integrated into daily life.

For the UK, this encyclical could influence discussions around AI regulation and ethics, especially as the government considers its own policies on technology. The Catholic Church’s stance may resonate with many who are wary of unchecked AI advancements and their potential consequences.

As AI continues to evolve, the Pope’s message may serve as a call to action for both policymakers and tech developers in the UK, urging them to prioritise human welfare and ethical standards in their work with AI technologies.

Sources
Euronews

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