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    Pope Leo XIV’s Encyclical on AI Power

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMay 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. The encyclical sees AI not just as technology but as part of the infrastructure shaping our lives, raising concerns about its impact on human dignity and social justice.
    2. “Disarming technology” means preventing AI from becoming a power that dominates human existence, focusing on transparency, openness, and limiting monopolistic control.
    3. AI tends to concentrate power among the wealthy and data-rich, risking economic, political, and military domination if left unchecked.
    4. Algorithms filter reality to maximize engagement, which can distort truth and influence opinions, making collective perceptions dependent on opaque systems.

    The Digital Age Through a Human Lens

    Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical offers a fresh perspective on artificial intelligence (AI). While technology advances quickly, he emphasizes that AI is part of human history and creation. It is not just tools or machines; rather, it forms the invisible foundation of our daily lives. The Pope places AI within the wider social context, linking it to past Church teachings about labor and societal well-being. Today’s challenges—data, algorithms, automation—are reshaping how society functions. Yet, the encyclical urges us to view these innovations with a focus on human dignity and the common good, not simply technological progress.

    Balancing Power and Responsibility

    One key idea in the encyclical is “disarming technology.” This does not mean stopping AI development but preventing it from becoming a tool for domination. Technology itself isn’t evil; instead, its organization and purpose matter most. Currently, a few big players control much of the digital infrastructure, data, and computing power. This concentration of power raises concerns about transparency and fairness. The Pope calls for making AI more open and challenge-proof. The goal is to stop it from being used for economic, political, or military control by a small elite. Regulating alone is not enough; AI must be shared more equitably.

    Truth and Power in the Age of Algorithms

    The encyclical highlights how AI influences what we see and believe. Algorithms filter information, shaping our perceptions without always revealing their criteria. This creates a new challenge: truth becomes dependent on systems that prioritize engagement over accuracy. Fake news is just part of the picture. More deeply, these systems decide what is visible, influencing opinions and social choices. The Pope warns that when AI concentrates power, it risks deepening inequalities and manipulating collective understanding. Therefore, safeguarding truth and promoting transparency must go hand in hand with technological progress.

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