Don't let AI do your homework, Pope Leo tells US youth
Pope Leo urged young people to limit screen time and build genuine friendships, noting 84% of high school students use AI for schoolwork, with half uncertain of its benefits.
- 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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