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Clausewitz Had a Pope

The 52-page encyclical says artificial intelligence can weaken political control and moral responsibility in war and daily life.

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Nobody expected the Vatican to weigh in on autonomous weapons with something worth reading. Magnifica Humanitas, Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical, released May 15, covers artificial intelligence,...
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The "Magnifica Humanitas" is Pope Leo XIV's first great doctrinal letter. Only in Latin can it not appear at this time. The correct words are missing.

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The sequence is almost perfect. First, secular progressiveism has found its formula to exorcise everything that escapes the language of universal rights: artificial intelligence, then comes the religious shore, more subtle and perhaps more effective: the one that does not speak of technofascism, but of new Babel. It does not frontally accuse the technique of being fascist, be it clear, but places it within a spiritual choice: either it becomes a…

In his first encyclical, the American pope elected a little more than a year ago looks in depth at the ethical issues related to the development of artificial intelligence. Between hand stretched to the actors of technology, prudence and red lines, Léon XIV proposes a reflection whose global scope, on the subject, is unprecedented.

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