Pope Leo XIV's First Encyclical Demands AI Regulation

Is this a vital moral call for human dignity or socialist politics dressed up as ethics?
Pope Leo XIV's First Encyclical Demands AI Regulation
Above: Pope Leo XIV attends the presentation of his first Encyclical Letter "Magnifica Humanitas" in the Vatican on May 25. Image credit: Alberto Pizzolo/AFP/Getty Images

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Right narrative

Pope Leo's push to regulate AI is a welcome moral stand, but conservatives should brace for the Vatican's usual drift into socialist politics dressed up as ethics. The encyclical draws a deliberate parallel to Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum, signaling that capitalism will once again be cast as the villain. The Church raises genuinely important questions about human dignity and AI, but Rome can't resist turning every cultural moment into a lecture on redistributionist philosophy.

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Pope Leo's encyclical "Magnifica Humanitas" is a serious and necessary call to action — AI must be disarmed of logics that turn it into a tool of domination and exclusion. Algorithms already block access to health care and employment based on prejudiced data, and autonomous weapons systems are drifting beyond any meaningful human control. Technology must serve the common good, and no person can ever be reduced to mere data or productivity metrics.


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