Pope Francis tells G7 that humans must not lose control of AI
- Pope Francis urged world leaders to maintain human control over AI to preserve life and dignity.
- He noted AI's potential to widen knowledge access globally but warned of increased injustice between nations and social classes.
- Francis emphasized the importance of human decision-making over algorithms to avoid a bleak future.
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Pope tells G7 that humans must not lose control of AI
Pope Francis became the first pontiff to address a Group of Seven summit on Friday, warning world leaders that Artificial Intelligence must never be allowed to get the upper hand over humanity. Zachary Goelman produced this report.
Pope Francis tells G7 that humans must not lose control of AI
BORGO EGNAZIA, Italy: Pope Francis became the first pontiff to address a Group of Seven summit on Friday (Jun 14), warning world leaders that Artificial Intelligence must never
Pope Francis warns of AI in first-ever G-7 papal address, urges 'safeguards' for 'proper human control'
Pope Francis delivered the first-ever papal address to the G-7 conference in Italy on Friday, warning world leaders that safeguards must be put in place to prevent severe ethical abuses of AI.
Pope Francis to G7: Humans must not lose control of AI
BORGO EGNAZIA, Italy – Pope Francis became the first pontiff to address a Group of Seven summit on Friday, June 14, warning world leaders that artificial intelligence (AI) must never be allowed to get the upper hand over humanity. An array of global chiefs warmly embraced the 87-year-old pope as he made his way around their huge oval table, pushed in a wheelchair as age and infirmity limit his mobility. The pope said AI represented an “epochal t…
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