Vatican Enters the Debate on Artificial Intelligence
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Hatred and opposition to artificial intelligence are shaping up as a popular movement that has gained spiritual leadership from the Vatican.
José Tolentino de Mendonça (Machico, Madeira, 1965) is a cardinal with unusual profile and heterodox concerns: raised in Angola, ordained priest in Madeira, poet awarded in Portugal, biblical theologian and even curator of the Vatican pavilion at the Venice Biennale of 2024, speaks of artificial intelligence with the same naturalness with which he does it in art or literature.
The rise of AI causes growing malaise in society, between concerns about its cultural, social and professional impacts and calls for greater prudence.
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