The Pope’s Take on AI: Bigger Than Just Rules
Vatican City,Tue May 26 2026
The new pope has dropped a major statement about artificial intelligence, calling it a make-or-break moment for humanity. Instead of just asking for quick fixes, he’s pushing for deep changes in how AI is built and used. His main warning? Right now, too much power sits in the hands of a few big tech companies. That’s risky—not just for jobs, but for the future of war, education, and even how we see each other. He argues that profit-driven AI could turn into a tool of control, pushing people out and making wars feel easier to start.
But the pope isn’t just criticizing. He’s also asking developers and leaders to hit pause and think about what they’re really building. He says AI should serve people, not the other way around. That’s a tough balance—especially when tech giants like Anthropic (a company worth more than some countries) are racing ahead. The pope even called out how AI makes war seem less real, making violence feel less serious. He says old rules for fighting wars don’t cut it anymore.
The Vatican isn’t ignoring tech. For years, they’ve been talking with Silicon Valley, trying to blend moral questions with fast-moving innovation. But here’s a question: Can a religious leader really shape how AI gets made? Some say yes. Others worry the pope’s words might get lost in the noise of politics and business.
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