Pope Warns Against Risks of AI Algorithms
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Pope warns against risks of AI algorithms
Pope Leo XIV on Saturday stressed the risks of generative artificial intelligence, how it could usurp human identities and relationships, influence public opinion and deepen social polarisation In a message marking the World Day of Social Communications, the pope said AI systems reflect the worldview of their creators and can shape patterns of thought by reproducing biases embedded in the data they process.
Let communication be conducted by real human beings, not AI, pope says - Biweekly Newspaper for the Diocese of Richmond %
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Humanity must not allow technology, especially artificial intelligence, to obscure, exploit or suppress human voices, needs, knowledge, talents, creativity and critical thinking abilities, Pope Leo XIV said. Algorithms designed to maximize engagement on social media can lock people into “bubbles” of easy consensus and rage, weakening people’s ability to listen and think critically, and increasing polarization, the pope wrote…
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Let communication be conducted by real human beings, not AI, Pope Leo XIV says - The Dialog
VATICAN CITY — Humanity must not allow technology, especially AI, to obscure, exploit or suppress human voices, needs, knowledge, talents, creativity and critical thinking abilities, Pope Leo XIV said. Algorithms designed to maximize engagement on social media can lock people into “bubbles” of easy consensus and rage, weakening people’s ability to listen and think critically, and increasing polarization, the pope wrote in his message for the Wo…
The pope weighs in on risks posed by AI to creative industries
We’ve heard from artists, labels, publishers, managers, streaming services, tech companies, politicians and regulators about the impact AI might have on the creative industries. But what, you may have been wondering, does the actual pope think about all this? Today, we have an answer for you, courtesy of Pope Leo XIV’s message for the 60th World Day of […] The post is from Music Ally.
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