For several years, Jews, Christians, and many others have been working together to ensure that artificial intelligence remains a tool at the service of humanity. Everyone should be grateful to the Pope for bringing this topic to the attention of the entire world, writes Rabbi Abraham Skorka, a professor of biblical and rabbinic literature from Buenos Aires, for "L'Osservatore Romano." Leo XIV's first encyclical is a message addressed to all. The…
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For several years, Jews, Christians, and many others have been working together to ensure that artificial intelligence remains a tool at the service of humanity. Everyone should be grateful to the Pope for bringing this topic to the attention of the entire world, writes Rabbi Abraham Skorka, a professor of biblical and rabbinic literature from Buenos Aires, for "L'Osservatore Romano." Leo XIV's first encyclical is a message addressed to all. The…