Pope Francis Urged Ethical AI Before Death at 88
Pope Francis Urged Ethical AI Before Death at 88

Pope Francis Urged Ethical AI Before Death at 88

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Pope Francis, who died at age 88, was widely recognized as a progressive leader who embraced technological advancements while cautioning against their misuse. He championed the ethical use of technology and artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizing that these tools must serve humanity, foster unity, and not replace genuine human relationships. In his final months, the Pope warned about the dangers of excessive screen time, social media, and the spread of misinformation, particularly through AI-generated content, urging a focus on ethical development and digital inclusion. His official Vatican doctrine, 'Antiqua et Nova,' called for AI to complement, not replace, human intelligence, and highlighted the risks of increasing digital inequality. Despite his active use of social media to reach millions, Francis consistently urged people to prioritize real-world connections and ensure technology does not marginalize the vulnerable. He left a legacy of advocating for technology that is human-centered, ethically grounded, and directed toward the common good.

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