Pope Leo denounces 'culture of power' driving rise of AI
Source: Guardian
Pope Leo has denounced the culture of power driving the rapid rise of artificial intelligence while warning that the technology must be subject to the most rigorous ethical constraints as it infiltrates everything from work to war.
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In the document, called Magnifica Humanitas (Magnificent Humanity), Leo, who was born in Chicago and is the first US-born pope, referred to a troubling revival of war as an instrument of international politics and said AI was helping to facilitate the normalisation of war.
For this reason, the development and use of AI in warfare must be subject to the most rigorous ethical constraints, to guarantee respect for human dignity and the sanctity of life and to avoid a race to develop such arms, he wrote.
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In a passage that appeared to be targeted at Silicon Valley, the pope warned that power over digital systems, infrastructure and data does not rest with states but with major economic and technological actors, and that when such power was concentrated in the hands of the few it tended to become opaque and evade public oversight, increasing the risk of distorted forms of development that give rise to new dependencies, exclusions, manipulations and inequalities.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/25/pope-leo-encyclical-ai-artificial-intelligence-slavery
Orrex
(67,411 posts)highplainsdem
(63,173 posts)might need a Butlerian Jihad.
sop
(19,399 posts)It responded: "No, eugenics is not the ultimate or universally agreed-upon goal of AI. While the technology aims to solve complex problems and augment human capability, the intersection of AI and eugenics is a subject of ongoing critical debate rather than a foundational goal."
Google AI's response then went on for several more paragraphs, desperately trying to convince me the Masters of the Universe don't really want to eliminate a large portion of the population and ultimately replace them using AI technology, but I'm not totally convinced.
highplainsdem
(63,173 posts)and can give very different answers at different times. I've seen them called bullshit machines, and that's an accurate description.
LudwigPastorius
(15,040 posts)AI is the devil.