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Pope Leo XIV cautioned that certain autonomous weapons systems are 'practically beyond any human reach' to control, urging for ethical oversight in AI development.
Pope Leo XIV expressed concerns over autonomous weapons systems being 'practically beyond any human reach' to govern effectively, calling for international collaboration on AI ethics.
Pope Leo XIV's encyclical 'Magnifica humanitas' emphasizes that AI should serve humanity and not concentrate power, criticizing the growth in the arms industry and the emergence of new armed actors.
Pope Leo XIV issued a manifesto calling for robust regulation of artificial intelligence, urging developers to prioritize the common good over profit, and highlighting AI's impact on work and warfare.
Pope Leo XIV warns that AI is fueling world conflicts and calls for protecting human dignity amid rapidly changing technology in his first major theological document.
Pope Leo XIV calls for governments to slow down and closely regulate AI development, warning that autonomous weapons systems are 'practically beyond any human reach to govern them'.
Pope Leo XIV urges governments to regulate AI systems, expressing concern that some autonomous weapons are beyond human control.
Pope Leo XIV calls for robust regulation of artificial intelligence, urging developers to prioritize the common good over profit.
Pope Leo XIV warns that some autonomous weapons systems are 'practically beyond any human reach' to control, urging for regulation of AI systems.
Pope Leo XIV calls for governments to slow down and closely regulate AI development, expressing concern over autonomous weapons systems that are 'practically beyond any human reach to govern them'.
Pope Leo XIV's encyclical, 'Magnifica Humanitas', calls for the 'disarming' of AI to prevent it from dominating humanity, addressing ethical, social, and spiritual implications.
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