Pope Leo XIV warns AI is a risk to humanity and requires a treaty
In a latest article, The Wall Avenue Journal drew consideration to the truth that Pope Leo XIV considers synthetic intelligence to be a risk to humanity.
In a latest speech to a gaggle of cardinals, the newly appointed pope famous that latest developments within the area of AI are a problem to “human dignity, justice, and labor.”
The Vatican needs the world’s international locations to agree on a binding treaty that limits AI improvement, a path that the tech giants of Silicon Valley completely don’t need taking place—for apparent causes.
This week, representatives of Anthropic, Cohere, Google, IBM, Meta, Microsoft, and Palantir might be travelling to Rome to steer the Catholic Church to embrace the brand new expertise.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication M3 and was translated and localized from Swedish.