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It highlights the paradox of using AI to discuss AI's dangers in influential documents.
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Pope Leo XIV's recent encyclical on AI's impact may have been partially written using AI, according to analysis by Linch Zhang. The AI detector Pangram identified up to 100% AI-generated content in some paragraphs. This raises questions about the use of AI in high-profile, authoritative texts discussing AI risks.

It highlights the paradox of using AI to discuss AI's dangers in influential documents.
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Pope Leo XIV's recent encyclical on AI's impact may have been partially written using AI, according to analysis by Linch Zhang. The AI detector Pangram identified up to 100% AI-generated content in some paragraphs. This raises questions about the use of AI in high-profile, authoritative texts discussing AI risks.
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Pope Leo XIV's recent encyclical on AI's impact may have been partially written using AI, according to analysis by Linch Zhang. The AI detector Pangram identified up to 100% AI-generated content in some paragraphs. This raises questions about the use of AI in high-profile, authoritative texts discussing AI risks.