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Don't let AI do your homework, Pope Leo tells US youth

Pope Leo urged 15,000 U.S. youths to be intentional with AI and screen time, emphasizing it cannot replace authentic human relationships or personal growth.

  • Pope Leo XIV addressed over 16,000 U.S. Catholic teenagers during the National Catholic Youth Conference in Indianapolis on November 21, 2025.
  • He emphasized that while AI is influential, it should not replace personal intelligence, stating, "Don’t ask it to do your homework for you!"
  • The Pope encouraged young people to develop critical thinking skills and to maintain real-life relationships while using technology responsibly.
  • He urged Catholics to avoid linking their faith with political parties, underlining, "The church doesn’t belong to any political party.
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Don't let AI do your homework, Pope Leo tells US youth

Artificial intelligence may be a useful tool for learning, but don't use it for your homework, Pope Leo told about 15,000 U.S. youth during a question-and-answer session on Friday.

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