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AP: ‘Love My Woke Pope’: Why Leo’s First Encyclical Went Viral and How It Speaks to His Papal Approach

The 42,000-word document warns AI can deepen inequality and digital slavery unless governments impose independent oversight, legal safeguards and global rules.

  • In late May, Pope Leo XIV issued his first encyclical, "Magnifica Humanitas," warning that unchecked artificial intelligence risks creating "new forms of digital slavery" and must be "disarmed."
  • Like his namesake Pope Leo XIII, who issued the 1891 encyclical "Rerum Novarum" to reconcile the Church with industrialization, Pope Leo XIV views technological disruption as a central ethical concern.
  • Leo outlines how millions perform unseen labor in the digital economy—data labeling, content moderation—calling for "robust legal frameworks, independent oversight, informed users and a political system that does not abdicate its responsibility," Jazeera reported.
  • Addressing AI-human relationships, the pontiff warns machines lack genuine experience or emotion; Vaile Wright, senior director at the American Psychological Association, notes such systems "certainly can mimic that sense of connection" but remain one-sided.
  • Ultimately, Pope Leo acknowledged that "these innovations can greatly serve integral human development," yet emphasized human relationships remain essential for building resilience and developing personal values in ways AI cannot replicate.
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The digital revolution is deeply redefining our civilization, transforming our lifestyles, work, interaction, power and forms of government. The advent of a new era is already underway, marked by artificial intelligence and connectivity. Opportunities for empowerment as well as worrying ethical challenges are presented. Leo XIV has put his finger on the scourge. Faced with all technological advances, where is human dignity? Artificial intelligen…

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He loses the Pope to confuse "social" with "socialist." The best defense against the abuse of technological power is more open competition.

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DIRECTOR: Pope Leo XIV published Magnifica Humanitas, a document that – beyond its religious dimension – offers a relevant political diagnosis: Artificial Intelligence is not neutral. In this sense, the Pope is very clear when he mentions that AI systems “reflect and reinforce stereotypes or ideological positions of those who have designed and programmed them.” Today, those who define the architecture of AI systems are mainly private actors with…

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The Pope's text places the entire society before one of those moments: a historic and decisive choice between building a new tower of technological Babel, founded on uniformity and domination, or assuming the task of rebuilding the walls of our shared Jerusalem, through joint effort, dialogue and responsibility Throughout my career, I have witnessed numerous social and institutional transformations.However, few have posed such a profound opportu…

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Taipei Times broke the news in Taipei, Taiwan on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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