The author of a 2021 book on AI ethics is drawing parallels between their published work and recent discussions surrounding the Pope's potential use of AI. They suggest their book, "Machine Law, Ethics, and Morality in the Age of Artificial Intelligence," could be considered a seminal source on AI ethics. This comes as analyses indicate parts of a recent papal document may have been AI-generated, raising questions about the Pope's own writings on AI. AI
IMPACT Raises questions about the use of AI in official communications and its ethical implications.
RANK_REASON The cluster consists of social media posts discussing the author's book in relation to a news report about the Pope potentially using AI, which constitutes commentary.
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