Pope Leo urges world to 'slow down' on AI
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Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical ‘Magnifica Humanitas’ addresses the social, economic and political issues associated with artificial intelligence.
Pope Leo XIV's brother Augustinians and others from the Chicago-area looked back with gratitude on the past year since the election of one of their own at a special Mass May 8.
Cardinal Robert Prevost became the first U.S. born pope last year, using the papacy as a platform for amplifying the church's stance on politics and peace
When Wesley Franatovich settles into a church pew for the Latin Mass at St. Patrick’s Church in New Orleans, he feels a sense of calm wash over him. There’s ritual and mystery and choreography, and in that,
In his debut encyclical, the first American pope calls on people, developers, and governments to ensure AI serves humanity first. He also quotes from an unlikely source.
The pope unveils "Magnifica Humanitas" encyclical, warning artificial intelligence risks becoming a tool of domination unless governments set moral limits.