Pope Leo issued multiple statements Friday warning that artificial intelligence poses risks to human creativity, judgment, and genuine relationships, while calling for government regulation of private AI companies and protection of workers affected by the technology. The Pope's tweets follow a 42,300-word open letter published earlier in the week that advocated for regulatory tools, worker retraining, and education to address AI's dangers.
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Pope Leo issued multiple statements Friday warning that artificial intelligence poses risks to human creativity, judgment, and genuine relationships, while calling for government regulation of private AI companies and protection of workers affected by the technology. The Pope's tweets follow a 42,300-word open letter published earlier in the week that advocated for regulatory tools, worker retraining, and education to address AI's dangers.