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The pope's stance influences global ethical discussions on AI governance.
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Pope Leo XIV released his first major papal document addressing AI, titled "Magnifica Humanitas." The letter warns about AI-powered warfare, labor impacts, and calls for new ethical and legal frameworks. It highlights the social and economic upheaval caused by rapid AI adoption and the need to protect human dignity.

The pope's stance influences global ethical discussions on AI governance.
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Organizations may need to consider ethical frameworks aligned with emerging social expectations.
Businesses should monitor evolving AI regulations and ethical guidelines inspired by such influential voices.
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Pope Leo XIV released his first major papal document addressing AI, titled "Magnifica Humanitas." The letter warns about AI-powered warfare, labor impacts, and calls for new ethical and legal frameworks. It highlights the social and economic upheaval caused by rapid AI adoption and the need to protect human dignity.
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Pope Leo XIV released his first major papal document addressing AI, titled "Magnifica Humanitas." The letter warns about AI-powered warfare, labor impacts, and calls for new ethical and legal frameworks. It highlights the social and economic upheaval caused by rapid AI adoption and the need to protect human dignity.