Pope Lev Xiv expanded the line of his predecessor Francis and called on the church to respond to the challenges of the artificial intelligence.
Pope Lev Xiv made his first meeting with the Cardinals after his election by the leader of the Catholic Church, calling the artificial intelligence (AI) one of the most important problems facing mankind, Al Jazeera wrote.
Leo Xiv told Cardinals that artificial intelligence creates problems to protect “human dignity, justice and labor.”
Explaining the choice of his name, Pontiff said he recognized himself with the late Leo XIII, defending the rights of workers during his papacy in 1878-1903 in the early morning industrial era. In 1891, he wrote the famous open letter to all Catholics, in which he showed the destruction that the Industrial Revolution brought the lives of the workers.
The publication remembers that the Pope, who died in late April, warned Francis that the dangers of artificial intelligence became human relations with simple algorithms, and called the end of an international agreement that controlled it. Last year, he warned a large seven whose artificial intelligence should remain committed to a person so that the decision to use weapons would not be made by machines.
In his speech, uttered in Italian, Leo Xiv repeatedly mentioned Francis and made it clear that he would continue to follow his vision.
Leo Xiv is the first pope from the USA in history. Its election took place on May 8 on the day after the Conclave’s start and the result of the fourth vote of the Cardinals.
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