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Pope Leo XIV Warns Against AI’s Role in Warfare in New Encyclical

Pope Leo XIV has issued a significant theological document, “Magnifica Humanitas,” addressing the ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in modern society. The encyclical, presented at the Vatican, emphasizes the need for AI to be governed by ethical constraints, particularly in its application to warfare. Pope Leo warns against the concentration of AI control in the hands of a few, advocating for a broader, more inclusive approach to its development.

AI and Warfare

The Pope’s document calls for rigorous ethical oversight in the use of AI for military purposes, highlighting the potential for technology to fuel global conflicts. He critiques the outdated “just war” theory, advocating for military force to be used strictly in self-defense. This stance aligns with his broader peace-making efforts, as he emphasizes the disastrous consequences of violence and warfare on civilian populations.

Social Justice and Ethical AI

Pope Leo’s encyclical also touches on social justice, using the treatment of migrants and refugees as a litmus test. He apologizes for the Church’s historical involvement in slavery and stresses the importance of dialogue, diplomacy, and forgiveness over conflict. The document outlines principles for AI development, including fair resource distribution, human dignity, and environmental care.

Warnings Against Technological Overreach

Drawing on the biblical story of the Tower of Babel, Pope Leo warns against the dehumanizing potential of AI if dominated by a single power. He insists on diverse contributions to AI’s development to prevent a homogenized, controlling force. The Pope critiques “transhumanism” and “posthumanism,” emphasizing the unique dignity of the human person and the moral implications of technological advancements.

Vatican’s Role in AI Discourse

The encyclical marks a new chapter in the Vatican’s engagement with AI, building on previous dialogues with tech leaders and regulatory pushes. Pope Leo’s choice to personally present the document, alongside Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah, underscores the Vatican’s commitment to influencing AI’s ethical trajectory. The establishment of a Vatican commission on AI further signifies the Church’s proactive stance on this critical issue.


Original reporting: KTVZ (Central Oregon) — read the source article.

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