A deeper look at Pope Leo's encyclical: Catholic social teaching's purpose in AI age
The encyclical calls for Catholic social teaching to guide AI policy and warns technology can divide, exclude and create new forms of injustice.
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Catholic Entrepreneur: The More Powerful AI Becomes, the More People Turn to God
ILLUSTRATION BY MELISSA HARTOG/NATIONAL CATHOLIC REGISTER Artur Kluz is committed to cultivating the right approach to technology and artificial intelligence. Months after calling for a new order of Christian knights to help the Church navigate the age of artificial intelligence, Catholic tech investor Artur Kluz says Pope Leo’s encyclical has confirmed that the technology world is listening.
The Scourge of Slavery, And the Hope of Juneteenth
In his first encyclical, “Magnifica humanitas” (Magnificent Humanity), Pope Leo XIV has offered the Church and the world a profound reflection on human dignity amid rapid technological change. While centered on artificial intelligence, labor, and the common good, the document also confronts a painful chapter in Christian history: The Church’s past failures to condemn slavery with sufficient clarity and force. In the encyclical, writing as the fi…
A deeper look at Pope Leo's encyclical: Catholic social teaching's purpose in AI age
(RNS) — The Catholic Church wants everyone to participate in a conversation about the direction of digital technology and artificial intelligence, the pope explains in introducing his first encyclical.
Slow Food: Carlo Petrini and the Social Justice Popes
Oakland, Ca. (Special to Informed Comment; Feature) – The founder of Slow Food movement, Carlo Petrini, died last May 21. His lifework reminds us of the perils we now face. The planet and environment have never been more fragile nor endangered – we broke the planet. The world is in an unprecedented, global food crisis; with multiple famines occurring in Gaza and Sudan, and near-famine conditions in Mali, South Sudan, Yemen and Haiti.The food ind…
Cameron Berg: Pope Leo’s Encyclical Gets Half the Picture Right But Dismisses Genuine Scientific Uncertainty
Pope Leo’s recent encyclical on artificial intelligence stated definitively that AI systems do not undergo experiences, do not feel joy or pain, and do not have a moral conscience. Cameron Berg, founder and research director of Reciprocal Research, a nonprofit dedicated to building empirical science around AI consciousness and welfare, wrote in the Wall Street Journal that this confidence is unwarranted given humanity’s actual uncertainty about …
The Catholic Church has had its own governance failures. How can it weigh in on A.I. regulation? – BishopAccountability.org
There is much to unpack in Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical “Magnifica Humanitas.” It covers the regulation of artificial intelligence, the relationship between work and human dignity, justice issues arising from power asymmetries, and the history of Catholic social teaching. It is fair to question whether an institution with critical governance failures of its own is well positioned to advise on regulating technology, but a close reading of the encyc…
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