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Pope Warns Against Undermining Human 'Dignity' in AI, Social Media Era

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Pope Leo XVI on Tuesday called on the world to protect human "dignity" online as it faces the "challenge" of AI, at the Vatican's first mass for Catholic influe

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In the face of the challenges of AI in the modern world, Pope Le n XIV asked the veneers to "protect human dignity". The message was given during the meeting together with catlic 'influencers'.

Photo by depositphotos.com Vatican City.- Pope Leo XIV made this Tuesday July 29th a call to protect human dignity from the development of artificial intelligence and social networks, which he proposed “repair” so that in them “friendship is authentic” and “remedy can be put to loneliness”. “The widespread adoption of artificial intelligence will mark a new era in the lives of people and society as a whole.

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RADOR RADIO ROMANIA (July 29th) – Pope Leon of XIV appealed March to the protection of human dignity in the online environment, as the world is increasingly faced with the challenge of artificial intelligence (AI). Pope Leon launched the appeal as part of the first sermon supported in St. Peter's Basilica, addressing the Roman Catholic influence [...]

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In view of the "new age" of artificial intelligence, Pope Leo XIV called for the preservation of human dignity on the Internet. Mass took place on Tuesday at the Catholic World Youth Meeting in Rome.

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Insider Paper broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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