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Leo XIV at Regina Caeli: Putting Humanity First in the AI Age

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Pope Leo XIV marked the 60th World Day of Social Communications on Sunday, calling on people everywhere to foster forms of communication that “respect the truth of the human person.” The pontiff was speaking to faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Square to pray the Regina Caeli, the traditional noonday prayer of Marian devotion at Eastertide. Leo XIV chose “Preserving Human Voices and Faces” as the theme of this year’s Communications Day, a theme t…

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On Sunday (17), during the weekly prayer in the window of the Vatican Apostolic Palace, Pope Leo XIV made an appeal for artificial intelligence to be used in a way that respects the truth of humanity. He also said that every technological innovation should be directed towards this system of values. The first Pontiff of the United States, speaking about the Catholic movement "Laudato Si' , which promotes ecological conversion, also mentioned the …

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After reciting the Easter prayer "Regina Caeli" and imparting the apostolic blessing, the Holy Father referred to the World Communications Day, celebrated in many countries, and Laudato Si' week, dedicated to the care of creation. He called on the media to respect the truth about man and on everyone to care for peace and life. He also greeted the groups of the faithful present in St. Peter's Square. Dear Brothers, the article "Leo XIV appeals to…

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