Pope calls for artificial intelligence to be ‘disarmed’

Pope calls for artificial intelligence to be ‘disarmed’

Pope calls for artificial intelligence to be ‘disarmed’

https://www.rte.ie/news/world/2026/0525/1575125-pope-encyclical/

Publish Date: 2026-05-25 06:02:00

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  • Pope Leo XIV has written an encyclical titled “Magnifica Humanitas” that calls for artificial intelligence to be made “human-friendly” and warns against the dangers of an escalating competition for AI dominance.
  • The pontiff addressed concerns over “new forms of slavery,” such as exploitative labor conditions behind AI and technology production, calling for stronger regulation and ethical constraints.
  • He criticized the current “race for more powerful algorithms and larger datasets,” emphasizing the need for more active political involvement to slow the accelerating pace of AI growth.
  • Pope Leo XIV repudiated the “just war” theory, stating that the use of force and violence in wars has disastrous consequences and is outdated.
  • He called for ethical constraints in any use of AI in warfare and explicitly said it is “not permissible” to entrust AI systems with lethal decisions.
  • Additionally, he expressed regret for the Church’s delayed condemnation of transatlantic slavery, apologizing in the name of the Church.
  • The pope urged world leaders to address AI risks collaboratively, invoking the biblical story of the Tower of Babel as a warning against human overreaching without divine blessing.
  • The encyclical highlighted the moral responsibility of every individual to participate in actions that can make a difference in ensuring a humane development of AI technology.