Pope Leo XIV calls for AI regulation
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported May 25, 2026 · Last updated May 27, 2026
The encyclical by Pope Leo XVI>>> calling for strict global regulation of Artificial intelligence could lead to increased scrutiny and potential new legal frameworks for technology companies, particularly those involved in AI development and military applications. This could impact their operational costs, product development, and market access, while also influencing investor sentiment towards the broader tech and defense industries. The partnership with Anthropic>>> may also set a precedent for ethical collaborations in the AI sector.
Pope Leo XVI>>> has issued his first encyclical, 'Magnifica Humanitas', calling for strict global regulation of Artificial intelligence. He warns that unchecked AI development threatens human dignity, jobs, and global peace, and condemns its use in modern warfare, stating that lethal decisions should not be entrusted to machines. The encyclical also criticizes the concentration of technological power in a few corporations and calls for robust legal frameworks and independent oversight. Pope Leo XVI>>> signed the document on May 15, coinciding with the 135th anniversary of Pope Leo XVI>>>'s 'Rerum Novarum'. The Vatican City — Vatican City>>> is positioning itself at the center of the global AI debate, with Chris Olah>>> of Anthropic>>> welcoming the Pope's warnings. The document also includes a papal apology for the Catholic Church's historic role in legitimizing slavery.
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