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Peter Singer Criticizes Pope Leo’s Encyclical for Embracing Human Exceptionalism

Summary by National Review
It is unsurprising that the bioethicist Peter Singer takes issue with Pope Leo's encyclical on AI because of the document's stalwart defense of universal human rights and its intense focus on the impact AI will have on humanity.
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On May 25, Leo XIV's encyclical Magnifica Humanitas was published - signed on May 15, commemorating the encyclical of Leo XIII Rerum novarum (135 AD) - and is addressed to the Catholic community and people of good will. And to those who lack good will. It was awaited not only by believers, because the pontiff's first encyclical makes it clear what is most important to him, what will distinguish his pontificate.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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May today’s humanity be magnificent, and perhaps also yesterday’s, does not seem easy to sustain at the naked eye. And yet, for Pope Leo, from the logic of Christian faith, hope and charity, this humanity remains magnificent because it is still loved. Beloved by a God who does not regret having created it, not even with all its fragility; also with that fragility that disorients it, which causes it to lose its way and confuse itself.

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