Pope calls for artificial intelligence to be 'disarmed'
Pope Leo XIV has called for artificial intelligence to be "disarmed" and made "human-friendly" in a major text on the ethical challenges raised by the boom of the new technology.
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Pope Leo XIV has called for artificial intelligence to be "disarmed" and made "human-friendly" in a major text on the ethical challenges raised by the boom of the new technology.
Pope Leo XIV's much anticipated first encyclical Magnifica Humanitas, or Magnificent Humanity, focusing on artificial intelligence is due to be published by the Vatican.
Taoiseach Micheรกl Martin has held talks with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at the Palazzo Chigi in Rome.