How the Catholic Church Views AI
- Pope Leo XIV has called for coordinated frameworks and ethical governance for artificial intelligence, stating it should serve humanity and peace.
- He stated that AI must be used in service of humanity and should recognize human dignity and fundamental freedoms.
- Pope Leo emphasized that ethical responsibility falls on AI developers, regulators, and users alike.
- He urged that AI development be guided by conscience and responsibility to foster the common good and build peaceful societies.
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A training carried out in collaboration with a company in the sector for the first time has explored not so much the ethical implications, but the opportunities for concrete use of these tools in the pastoral. The witness of the participants: "It can become an essential help also to improve the preaching and the care of the faithful."
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented at Saudi Arabia's Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (Sadaya), has affirmed its great interest in adopting innovative solutions, investing artificial intelligence in its various vital sectors, and its commitment to applying global best practices and achieving compliance with laws, policies and legislation on artificial intelligence management systems, ensuring the application of ethical principles…
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