By Bernard Bujold -
Pope Leo has just published an encyclical, a 42,300-word open letter sent to his 1.4 billion Catholic faithful worldwide. "Magnifica Humanitas," or "Magnificent Humanity." This letter primarily aims to defend the values of the Catholic Gospel, but it also directly attacks artificial intelligence. One could say that Pope Leo is declaring war on new technologies (AI).
I have read the encyclical, and it is clear that the Pope is concerned about the role of artificial intelligence in society. In a way, AI is taking the place of priests in accompanying people and answering their questions about life, and in a more neutral way, because priests are human and therefore subject to more weaknesses, flaws, and shortcomings than machines (power, sex, money). Pope Leo describes the field of artificial intelligence as a highly promising area and a valuable tool, but he emphasizes throughout the text that artificial intelligence is not human, even if it closely resembles the human mind or even the soul. Pope Leo XIV has been one of the world's leading critics of repressive measures against immigration and of war, outlining a moral agenda that has sometimes challenged political leaders around the world, particularly in the United States. Pope Leo has added artificial intelligence to his list of battles, taking on a different kind of power broker—this time in Silicon Valley, China, and elsewhere.
Will the Pope win his war? No one wins in a war...
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