This piece examines Pope Leo XIV's first year in office, focusing on his calls for peace in the Middle East, particularly against war and collective punishment in Gaza, and his emphasis on human dignity amid technological advances and geopolitical conflict, while highlighting a r
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technology must serve humanity, not exploit it
Pope Leo warns of AI’s risks to humanity in his first encyclicalwarns against technological dehumanization
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