Pope Leo XIV: AI Communication Must Preserve ‘Human Voices and Faces’
The pontiff marked World Communications Day by urging technology to remain centered on human dignity.
The pontiff marked World Communications Day by urging technology to remain centered on human dignity.
The U.S. ambassador to the Holy See also proposed a destination for a hypothetical papal visit to the United States: Silicon Valley.
Father Paolo Benanti discussed ethical and human rights challenges surrounding the use of AI at a Thursday event jointly organized by the embassies of Australia to the Holy See and Italy.
In his message, the Pope asked summit participants to have the “courage and determination” to defend humanity through their work.
Five of the 13 scheduled talks at the upcoming SCS conference deal in some way with the topic of artificial intelligence.
Nicolas Torcheboeuf, a 31-year-old Swiss engineer and a Catholic, developed CatéGPT in his spare time and launched it in the late spring of 2023.
‘Rome Call for AI Ethics’ pledges the ethical use of artificial intelligence according to the principles of transparency, inclusion, accountability, impartiality, reliability, security and privacy.
Abortion activists recently unveiled chatbot ‘Charley’ quick to offer women one-track advice.
The new technology holds plenty of promise, but some concerns exist.
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