Duncan Umphrey at Palladium does a deep dive into Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical on artificial intelligence. For Leo XIV, those who feel humbled by the explosive progress of AI in traditional domains of human excellence misunderstand that it was never intelligence or ingenuity that gave human life meaning, but rather the transcendent orientation of the human person and his soul. A human person is constituted by his openness to divine love, and is vulnerable, imperfect, finite—not an agent sufficient unto himself, but a being always seeking wholeness through the ecstatic experience of communion with God. In the coming decades, others might struggle to justify the supremacy of man as AI comes to tower over the economic, intellectual, and creative abilities of humans. But Leo XIV and the Vatican have built their humanist claims on a spiritual foundation that does not feel threatened by technological progress. Emphasis mine. Worth reading in full. #
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