A Vatican document released Tuesday offers wide-ranging ethical guidelines for the application of artificial intelligence in sectors from warfare to health care The underlying call was that the burgeoning technology must be used to complement,
A lengthy note by two Vatican dicasteries aims to prevent the line between humans and machines from becoming “blurred.” Following several recent interventions by Pope Francis on artificial intelligence,
A new Vatican document offered AI guidelines on sectors such as warfare, education, and healthcare. View on euronews
The Vatican's new document on AI emphasizes ethics, urging technology to enhance human dignity, not replace it. Discover its guidelines now.
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Speaking to Church communications professionals the pope emphasized the need for a human-centered approach to communication.
A Vatican document released on Tuesday offers wide-ranging ethical guidelines for the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in sectors ranging from warfare to health care, with an underlying call that the burgeoning technology must be used as 'a tool to complement,
Ethical questions around using generative AI for religious tasks have become more complicated as the technology has improved, religious leaders say.
Reflecting on the Gospel of St. Matthew, the Holy Father said people can learn from the righteous St. Joseph, who was always attentive to the will of God.
Pope Francis issues AI warning as Vatican draws up new rules - The document warns that AI is not a substitute for ‘authentic human relationships’
"Like any tool, AI is an extension of human power, and while its future capabilities are unpredictable, humanity's past actions provide clear warnings."
A document released Tuesday by the Vatican outlines ethical guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence and issued a warning that the technology could “undermine the foundations of society.”