Pope says AI must be ‘disarmed’ to prevent domination, exclusion, and death
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Pope Leo XIV has called for the "disarming" of artificial intelligence, warning of "new forms of slavery" tied to its rise, driven by the desire for geopolitical or commercial dominance. He presented his concerns in his first encyclical, "Magnifica Humanitas", urging policymakers to protect workers' rights and children's safety, and calling for robust legal frameworks and independent oversight, spanning nearly 43,000 words.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The Pope's warning highlights the need for external oversight of AI development, emphasizing that companies' incentives can conflict with ethical considerations.
- · External input can push AI development in a better direction, addressing critical issues like job losses and unequal access to benefits.