Pope Leo XIV urges calls for regulation of AI
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Pope Leo XIV says control of artificial intelligence must not remain in the hands “of a few” while warning that technology is fueling world conflicts, setting out his proposals in the first major theological document of his pontificate.
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The 42,300-word encyclical urges greater regulation of artificial intelligence.
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In his "Magnifica Humanitas" encyclical, Pope Leo warns that as civilization grapples with the power of AI, the main challenge is remaining "profoundly human."
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By Joshua McElwee VATICAN CITY, May 25 (Reuters) - Pope Leo issued his first major document on Monday, urging international regulation to slow down the development of AI systems, which he said spread misinformation and may lead the world down a path of unending war.
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