Pope Francis issues AI warning as Vatican draws up new rules - The document warns that AI is not a substitute for ‘authentic human relationships’
The Vatican, the governing authority of the Catholic Church, published an ethical framework on AI, advising Catholics about its potential misuses. The Vatican forewarned the “shadow of evil” carried by the dangers of artificial intelligence this week.
A document released Tuesday by the Vatican outlines ethical guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence and issued a warning that the technology could “undermine the foundations of society.” In the document,
Vatican urges ethical AI use in warfare and healthcare
AI is itself a product of human intelligence, not an equal or superior form of intelligence, the document stresses.
Pope Francis reminded the audience that Catholic communications is something that must extend beyond Church boundaries.
The Vatican on Tuesday called for governments to keep a close eye on the development of artificial intelligence, warning the technology contained "the shadow of evil" in its ability to spread misinformation.
Pope Francis says AI – artificial intelligence – poses “a unique set of questions and challenges” for humanity.
A lengthy note by two Vatican dicasteries aims to prevent the line between humans and machines from becoming “blurred.” Following several recent interventions by Pope Francis on artificial intelligence,
A Vatican document provides ethical guidelines for AI use across sectors, emphasizing that AI should complement human intelligence. It warns of AI's role in warfare, human relationships, and privacy.
He praised the technology, but urged governments and businesses to “exercise due diligence and vigilance”. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Pope Francis said Monday that he is more concerned about the development of human intelligence than artificial intelligence. Speaking to Church communications professionals in the Clementine Hall ...