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  1. The head of the Catholic Church sees it as crucial that artificial intelligence does not dominate humans Pope Leo XIV at the presentation of "Magnifica humanitas"

    Pope Leo XIV has issued his first papal encyclical, titled "Magnifica Humanitas," addressing the ethical implications of artificial intelligence. He emphasized the critical need to prevent AI from dominating humanity and declared it unacceptable to delegate irreversible decisions, such as those involving lethal force, to artificial systems. The Pope, formerly Robert Francis Prevost from Chicago, stressed the importance of human control over AI, particularly in the context of weaponry. AI

    IMPACT Sets ethical guidelines for AI development and deployment, particularly concerning autonomous decision-making in critical applications.

  2. "We must, then, avoid the “Babel syndrome,” namely the idolatry of profit that sacrifices the weak, a uniformity that neutralizes differences, and the pretense

    A Mastodon post references Pope Leo XIV's encyclical "Magnifica Humanitas," cautioning against a "Babel syndrome." This syndrome is characterized by the worship of profit over the vulnerable, a stifling uniformity, and the belief that a single language, even digital, can fully capture human experience as data. AI

    IMPACT Warns against the potential dehumanizing effects of technology and profit motives, urging a focus on human values over pure data and performance.