Pope says AI should be ‘disarmed’ to avoid dominating humanity
Pope Francis has called for artificial intelligence (AI) to be 'disarmed' to prevent it from dominating humanity. He emphasized the importance of ensuring that technology serves humanity rather than the other way around. The Pope's remarks highlight ongoing concerns about the ethical implications of AI development and its impact on society.
- ▪Pope Francis advocates for the disarmament of AI to prevent it from overpowering humans.
- ▪He stresses that technology should serve humanity, not dominate it.
- ▪The Pope's comments reflect growing concerns about the ethical challenges posed by AI.
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