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‘Magnifica Humanitas’ a Reminder of ‘Moral Responsibility’ in AI Oversight, Expert Says

The encyclical says AI decisions must be understandable and overseen by people, while warning that the industry’s energy and water use strains resources.

  • On Monday, Pope Leo XIV presented his first encyclical, 'Magnifica Humanitas,' at the Vatican's Synod Hall, asserting that technological innovation must remain subordinate to human dignity in the age of advancing artificial intelligence.
  • Rising carbon emissions from AI systems and risks of dehumanization through what Pope Leo termed the 'Babel syndrome'—marked by profit obsession and reduction of human complexity to data—prompted the encyclical's focus on ethical AI development.
  • Pope Leo wrote that algorithmic decisions influencing credit distribution, hiring, and service access must be 'understandable, contestable and subject to oversight' so individuals are not reduced to profiles. David Kirchhoffer, director of the Queensland Bioethics Center at Australian Catholic University, stated the encyclical requires concrete regulations enforcing moral accountability.
  • Rather than regulating AI itself, Kirchhoffer argued policymakers must reshape societal values through educational policies valuing human intelligence and critical thinking. He warned AI systems present plausible but potentially inaccurate answers to complex questions without expert verification.
  • Kirchhoffer emphasized that human knowledge-seeking through rigorous inquiry must continue alongside AI development, noting that LLMs are limited by training data quality. He called for a 'carrots and sticks' approach to incentivize sustainable solutions, stating 'Humanity cannot afford to destroy itself.
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The Pope invites himself to one of the major debates over the next few years. By unveiling his first encyclical Monday, Magnifica Humanitas, Leo XIV brings the Church into the reflection on the place of artificial intelligence in our societies. Is it a threat or an opportunity? To what extent should it be regulated or even dismantled? It is on all these issues that the text published on this Monday of Pentecost attempts to provide an answer. Sig…

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It is called Magnifica Humanitas and is the first encyclical of Pope Leo XIV, a long and dense text about the anxieties and challenges posed by artificial intelligence. But not only, it also speaks of war.

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The click of Le n XIV, point specialists, calls to put the human being in the center of the AI and alert of the technological dependence.

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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