AI and Human Rights: A Call for Fair Rules

Vatican City, ItalySat May 30 2026
The new letter from the Pope says that AI can make people feel less important. He uses a story about building a tall tower to show how pride can lead to trouble. The message is that we must choose teamwork instead of a big, selfish project. The letter asks for strong laws and watchdogs that are not owned by one company. It warns that a few tech giants could decide how everyone works and what is fair. The Pope also reminds people that jobs in mining and data centers are often bad. He says workers should be protected, not turned into tools for profit. A controversial talk was invited with a founder of an AI firm.
Some people think this shows the church likes the industry, but officials said it was just a conversation. The letter comes as many people protest robots taking jobs and worry about weapons that can fight by themselves. It says these dangers need clear rules so people stay safe and respectful of each other. The Pope’s message echoes old ideas that treat workers with dignity. He says we must not repeat past mistakes, like using people for cheap labor in mines or servers. In short, the letter urges that technology should help all people, not just a few rich owners. It warns against building another “tower” that separates us from caring for each other.
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