A set of ethical guidelines by itself is just “a cold code of regulations” that are difficult to enforce, said Bishop Antonio Staglianò, president of the Pontifical Academy of Theology.
Technology
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“Technology must remain a tool at the service of the human person, without transforming into a substitute for the sacred.”
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How can rapid advancements in medical technology, questions about the criteria for brain death and the rise of transhumanism be considered within a Catholic framework?
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Deepfakes “can make it appear that a pastor endorsed something he never endorsed, or that the Church taught what it never taught.”
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When joy bursts from within us, we naturally want to share it.
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Along with the benefits of technology, risks are also a reality. Because of this, parents are called to monitor technology use and help children become critical engagers of media.
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Much information about AI literacy is out there, but what is the Catholic approach? Here’s a short examen on our AI use.
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A two-day academic conference “Artificial Intelligence: A Tool for Virtue?” was held March 5–6 at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Rome.
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‘Underbelly of the AI industry’: Panel explores data centers’ ecological, economic impacts
by Kurt Jensenby Kurt JensenIf you’re reading this article online, you’re making use of a data center.
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ROME (OSV News) — A Synod on Synodality study group has recommended the creation of a new “Pontifical Commission for Digital Culture and New Technologies” in the first of 15 synod …
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