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Pope Leo Warns AI Could Create New Digital Slavery

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Pope Leo has delivered a strong message about the future of artificial intelligence. In his first major teaching document, he warned that AI could harm humanity if world leaders and tech companies fail to control it responsibly.

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Pope Leo Warns AI Could AI Could Create “Digital Slavery”Pope Warns Against AI Powered WarfareTech Companies Face Ethical QuestionsVatican Calls for Responsible AI Development

The Pope said modern technology may create “new digital slaveries.” He explained that people could face exploitation through AI systems, unfair labor practices, and powerful technologies controlled by a small group of companies.

AI Could Create “Digital Slavery”

The new document, titled Magnifica Humanitas, focuses on the risks and responsibilities linked to artificial intelligence.

Pope Leo compared today’s AI revolution to painful moments in history when societies ignored human suffering. He said the world must avoid repeating mistakes connected to slavery and exploitation.

The Pope also apologized for the Catholic Church’s historical role in slavery. He expressed deep sorrow for the suffering endured by millions of people in the past.

According to the Vatican, societies often recognize the dangers of exploitation too late. The Pope warned that AI could increase inequality if governments fail to act now.

Pope Warns Against AI Powered Warfare

One of the strongest sections of the document focused on war and military technology.

Pope Leo criticized the use of AI in weapons and military systems. He warned that automated warfare could make violence easier and more dangerous.

He stated that no algorithm can make war morally acceptable. The Pope added that AI systems may reduce human control during conflict and turn victims into simple data points.

The document also warned about a possible AI arms race between countries. According to the Pope, this competition could threaten global peace and stability.

Tech Companies Face Ethical Questions

The Vatican directly addressed technology companies and AI developers.

Pope Leo said developers carry ethical responsibilities because every AI system reflects human choices and values. He urged companies to place human dignity above profit and competition.

During the Vatican presentation, Christopher Olah said AI raises questions that go far beyond the technology industry.

The Pope also warned about misinformation created through AI generated videos, images, and online content. He said manipulated content could influence politics and public opinion.

Vatican Calls for Responsible AI Development

The Vatican plans to continue discussions about artificial intelligence through a special commission created by Pope Leo.

Many experts believe the document could influence future debates about AI ethics, regulation, and human rights. Although the Vatican cannot regulate technology directly, its message may shape global conversations about responsible AI development.

The Pope’s message highlights a growing concern shared by many experts worldwide. Artificial intelligence offers major benefits, but it also carries serious risks if leaders ignore ethical responsibilities.

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