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Pope’s AI Manifesto: A Call for Ethical Awareness

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Pope Leo XIV is set to release his encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” addressing the ethical implications of artificial intelligence. This document aims to guide the Catholic Church’s response to the rapid advancements in AI technology, highlighting the need for responsible use and awareness of its societal impacts.

The Pope’s focus on AI ethics comes at a time when the technology is becoming increasingly integrated into daily life, affecting everything from job markets to personal privacy. His warnings against the militarisation of AI and the environmental costs of tech production resonate with concerns already felt in the UK, where digital literacy is becoming essential.

As AI continues to evolve, the Pope’s message underscores the importance of understanding how algorithms shape our perceptions and decisions. This is particularly relevant for UK citizens, as the implications of AI extend into various sectors, including healthcare, education, and public policy.

The encyclical is expected to spark discussions on the need for regulations and ethical standards in AI development, urging individuals and institutions alike to consider the broader consequences of their technological choices. This could lead to a shift in how AI is perceived and utilised in the UK and beyond.

Source: France 24

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