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Don't let AI do your homework, Pope Leo tells US youth

Pope Leo urged young people to limit screen time and build genuine friendships, noting 84% of high school students use AI for schoolwork, with half uncertain of its benefits.

  • Pope Leo encouraged young people to build authentic relationships, emphasizing that technology should serve human connections instead of replacing them.
  • During a discussion at the National Catholic Youth Conference, Pope Leo warned against letting technology overshadow real connections, stating, 'There’s nothing that can replace true human presence.'
  • He advised the youth to use artificial intelligence wisely, noting, 'AI can process information quickly, but it cannot replace human intelligence.'
  • Pope Leo reinforced the importance of prayer and community, saying, 'Your voices, your ideas, your faith matter right now, and the church needs you.
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Don't let AI do your homework, Pope Leo tells US youth

Artificial intelligence may be a useful tool for learning, but don't use it for your homework, Pope Leo told about 15,000 U.S. youth during a question-and-answer session on Friday.

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Portfolio.hu broke the news in on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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