Pope Leo's critique of AI isn’t just for tech bros
Silicon Valley billionaires are trying to build a new Tower of Babel, Pope Leo XIV warns in his first encyclical.
Pope Leo’s critique of AI isn’t just for tech bros The core issue with AI’s development isn’t the technology itself, but a fundamental error in our understanding of human beings, viewing them as mere intellects or computers. This flawed anthropology, where intelligence and productivity are equated with value, risks devaluing individuals whose contributions are not easily measured. Pope Leo XIV highlights that AI’s imitation of care could erode the desire for genuine human connections, making alienation a greater threat.
- The problem with AI development lies not in the technology itself, but in a flawed understanding of human beings.
- Modern society, especially in Silicon Valley, increasingly views humans as computers, prioritizing intellect and productivity over holistic personhood.
- This perspective leads to the dangerous idea that some lives are less valuable based on their measurable contributions.
- Pope Leo XIV warns that AI’s ability to imitate care could diminish the human desire for genuine relationships.
- A correct anthropology recognizes humans as relational, embodied, and familial creatures, not just atomized individuals.
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