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Pope Leo Unveils His Encyclical: AI Has ‘Even Greater Consequences’ Than Industrial Revolution

The Pope expressed particular concern about the impact of new technologies on the conduct of war, which, he warned, is changing dramatically.

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The Vatican wanted the first encyclical of Leo XIV to be an event. Not the mere diffusion of a document but a solemn and scenic act in the new hall of the Synod with the pontiff seated on his seat and the chair adorned outside, flanked by three cardinals, two theologians, one English and the other Congolese, and in addition the co-founder (Christopher Olah) of one of the most influential IA companies worldwide: Anthropic, who came into frontal c…

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Artificial intelligence is not only the future It is a reality and a real danger, so Pope Leo XIV dedicated the first encyclical of his pontificate to this phenomenon. Prevost called for fighting against the AI's "domain" in a document in which he also denounces the "dehumanization" and the concept of "just war." Right after the feast of Pentecost, recalling the reading of the confusion of languages in the genesis after the flood the pope puts t…

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On the occasion of the 135th anniversary of "Rerum novarum", the Pope reflected, in his first encyclical, "Magnifica humanitas", on the social doctrine of ...

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The katolske kirkes overhoved ser det som afgørende, at the artistic intellectual ikke dominerer mennesker.

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Ecology, crisis of multilateralism, economic monopolies: in "Magnifica Humanitas" (Magnificent Humanity), a 130-page text with a deeply social tone published on Monday by the Vatican, Leo XIV responds to a multitude of challenges of our time by asking himself as a defender of human dignity...

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