Pope Calls for Greater Vigilance over Children’s Access to AI
Pope Leo XIV emphasized educating parents and teachers alongside monitoring tools to protect minors from AI manipulation, highlighting the need for ethical digital growth.
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Pope calls for greater vigilance over children’s access to AI
"Children and adolescents are particularly vulnerable to manipulation through AI algorithms that can influence their decisions and preferences," the pope told academics, AI experts and professionals involved in child protection programs Nov. 13.
Pope Leo XIV: Children and adolescents are vulnerable to AI manipulation
Pope Leo XIV warns that young people and children could easily be manipulated by artificial intelligence and insists that 'safeguarding minors' dignity cannot be reduced to policies' and requires 'digital education' when addressing participants in the “The Dignity of Children and Adolescents in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” Conference on Thursday in the Vatican. Read all
“The use of artificial intelligence raises important ethical questions,” the Pontiff said, stressing the vulnerability of young people to algorithms capable of influencing their decisions and preferences.
Pope Leo XIV on Thursday called for the development of "tools to monitor and control the interaction of children with technological devices", welcoming participants to a seminar on the dignity of children and adolescents in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (IA). "The AI is transforming many aspects of our daily life, such as education, entertainment and child safety. The use of artificial intelligence raises important ethical questions, especi…
Pope Leo XIV calls for greater vigilance over children's access to AI: 'Algorithms that can influence their decisions and preferences' - The Dialog
VATICAN CITY — The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence online and in schools demands stronger government-enforced safeguards, education in the critical use of media and more consistent monitoring by parents and teachers, Pope Leo XIV said. “Children and adolescents are particularly vulnerable to manipulation through AI algorithms that can influence their decisions and preferences,” the pope told academics, AI experts and professionals inv…
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