Vatican Issues Guidelines on Ethical AI Use in Healthcare, Warfare, and Society
- The Vatican released a document outlining ethical guidelines for artificial intelligence, emphasizing it should complement human intelligence, not replace it.
- The document warns that AI poses risks in various sectors, including warfare and healthcare, and calls for increased human responsibility.
- Pope Francis highlighted the dangers of AI, stating it can spread misinformation and undermine societal foundations, requiring careful regulation.
- The Vatican urges governments to monitor AI development closely, noting it has 'the shadow of evil' and raises critical concerns for humanity's future.
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The Vatican urges ethical AI use in warfare and healthcare
This story incorporates reporting from Angelus, Catholic News Agency and The New York Times.The Vatican has released a comprehensive document offering new guidelines for the ethical development and use of artificial intelligence, with a focus on areas such as warfare and healthcare. This document underscores the…Read more...
The Vatican has warned that artificial intelligence contains "the shadow of evil" through its ability to spread misinformation. "AI-generated fake media can gradually undermine the foundations of society," says a new text on the ethics of AI, written by two Vatican dicasteries and approved by the Pope. Governments are therefore urged to keep a close eye on the development of artificial intelligence. "This issue requires careful regulation, as mi…
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