Pope Leo urges world to ‘slow down’ on AI
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In a new address, ‘Pope Leo XIV’ warns that unchecked AI risks surveillance creep, algorithmic bias, job displacement and erosion of human dignity, urging governments, tech firms and communities to build transparent guardrails and keep humans in the loop.
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