Pope calls for ‘disarming’ of AI, technology should be ‘human friendly’
Pope Leo issued a manifesto on artificial intelligence, calling for its "disarming" and warning of potential "new forms of slavery." He presented his first encyclical at the Vatican on Monday, accompanied by AI experts. The Pope stated that the "just war" theory is "outdated" and expressed concern over AI-directed weaponry, deeming it "not permissible to entrust lethal" decisions to technology.
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AI-generatedPope Leo issued a manifesto on artificial intelligence, calling for its "disarming" and warning of potential "new forms of slavery." He presented his first encyclical at the Vatican on Monday, accompanied by AI experts. The Pope stated that the "just war" theory is "outdated" and expressed concern over AI-directed weaponry, deeming it "not permissible to entrust lethal" decisions to technology. He has previously clashed with the White House on issues including the Iran war and the use of religion to justify conflict.
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4 extractedIt is “not permissible to entrust lethal” decisions to tech, Pope Leo stated.
The “just war” theory was “outdated”, Pope Leo XIV wrote.
Pope Leo warned of “new forms of slavery” behind the rise of AI.
Pope Leo called for the “disarming” of artificial intelligence.