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Pope Leo releases encyclical calling to disarm AI

Pope Leo XIV released his first encyclical on May 25, calling for AI to be disarmed in service of the common good. The 40,000-word document, titled Magnifica Humanitas, was signed on May 15 in Rome.

The pope issued the encyclical with Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah at his side. It updates Catholic social teaching for the age of AI, which Leo describes as the res novae of our time. The text critiques AI-powered autonomous weapons and the hoarding of data and algorithms by tech elites, likening their actions to colonial extraction of health and genetic information from vulnerable regions.

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Initial reactions on X show support for the Pope's call to prioritize human dignity over AI profits and military use. Some users highlight risks of warfare and dehumanization. Skeptical voices note that technological progress continues regardless of papal statements. Neutral posts summarize the encyclical's focus on regulation and ethics. Diverse accounts including Catholics, tech enthusiasts, and analysts engaged with the May 25-26 event.

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