Americans echo Pope Leo’s concerns about AI: ‘It threatens workers, privacy and human life’
Guardian readers in the US spoke of fears about unregulated AI in response to the pope’s encyclical warning about the risks of the technology In his first major papal text since assuming leadership of the Catholic church last year, Pope Leo issued a stark warning about the rise of artificial intelligence this week, denouncing the “culture of power” driving the AI age. Calling for the “most rigorous” ethical constraints on AI – which he described as one of the greatest threats
American readers of The Guardian have voiced concerns mirroring Pope Leo's recent warnings about artificial intelligence. Their anxieties center on the potential negative impacts of AI on employment, personal privacy, and the very essence of human life. These fears were articulated in response to the Pope's latest major papal text, which cautioned against the unchecked advancement of AI and the "culture of power" propelling it.
The widespread apprehension among the public and religious leaders highlights the urgent need for ethical guidelines and regulations surrounding AI development and deployment.
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