“Stay calm, don’t give in to rumors, keep following the pastoral activities of our diocese, and let’s be united in prayer,” the diocese advised the faithful.
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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“It’s not good to think that we can digitally resurrect people. … It’s a mockery of the word ‘resurrection,’ and it shouldn’t even be used.”
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“Our mission — your mission — is to nurture a culture of Christian humanism, and to do so together,” the pope said.
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Artificial Intelligence cannot pray. It can compose but lacks that broken human element -– and the God-spark — that connects the words to the Word, in whom things all hang …
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AI must have ethical management, regulation protecting human person, pope says
by Carol Glatzby Carol GlatzPope Leo XIV urged global leaders and experts to establish a network for the governance of AI and to seek ethical clarity regarding its use.
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AI regulation subject of debate as Senate weighs Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonA part of a sweeping package for Trump’s agenda would block states from AI regulation for 10 years. Both US bishops and Pope Leo have raised concerns about AI.
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Pope: Intelligence is seeking life’s true meaning, not having reams of data
by Carol Glatzby Carol GlatzAccess to vast amounts of data and information is not the same thing as having intelligence, which is uniquely human and requires being open to truth, goodness and the real …
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AI offers opportunities, but should be governed by ethical policy framework, bishops say
by OSV Newsby OSV NewsThe letter said that as pastors, they are “entrusted with concern for the life and dignity of the human person and the common good.”
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The world must “place the human person, made in the image of God, at the heart of this transformation,” the bishops said.
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As a particularly ancient institution, some might question the Catholic Church’s practical role in global AI dialogue — but the Vatican has been busy.