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Should There Be Limits to Artificial Intelligence?

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It is the first time, in 24 years of this program, that we talk about Artificial Intelligence (AI). Suddenly, discussions that already existed in universities arrived in a "brutal" way in the public space, driven by a papal encyclical. The "Magnificent Humanity", of Pope Leo XIV, came to raise a series of questions that were already on the table and that have now become impossible to avoid. Where are we going? Where are we going? And what is at …
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Artificial intelligence already surpasses humans in certain tasks and progresses rapidly. For several major figures in the sector, the question is no longer whether it will gain more capabilities, but how far. Some fear more intelligent autonomous systems than their designers.

I follow the debate around Artificial Intelligence with great interest and deep concern. Not only as an entrepreneur or an innovator, but above all as a person who has dedicated… From Water to Wisdom: The Bet on Artificial Intelligence - NAFTEMPORIKI

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It is the first time, in 24 years of this program, that we talk about Artificial Intelligence (AI). Suddenly, discussions that already existed in universities arrived in a "brutal" way in the public space, driven by a papal encyclical. The "Magnificent Humanity", of Pope Leo XIV, came to raise a series of questions that were already on the table and that have now become impossible to avoid. Where are we going? Where are we going? And what is at …

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“Honey, how could we develop this nicely?” We don’t know if this is what Tomáš Sedláček is asking artificial intelligence when he wants to generate an essay for the Václav Havel Library. His claim that he wants to replace some employees of the institution he directs with artificial intelligence has nevertheless caused a stir and ridicule. But this opening sentence does not come from Tomáš Sedláček. It is a common prompt from Polish Nobel laureat…

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The Pope's first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, published on May 25, deals with artificial intelligence and its risks. At a time when dystopias prophesy the erasure of humanity before the power of machines, Leo XIV recalls that it is certainly fragile but magnificent.

Pope Leo XIV's encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, offers developers of artificial intelligence valuable anthropological input into designing systems with which people interact on a deeply personal level, argues Taylor Black in an interview with Vatican News. The Church and technologists should cooperate. The enormous progress and development of artificial intelligence systems offered to consumers has prompted the Church to engage more deeply with …

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Misyjne.pl broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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