Pope Leo 'concerned' about AI's impact on children

((Hill– Pope Liu XIII, this week, appeared on the effect of artificial intelligence (AI) on the development of intellectual and nervous youth, and building on one of the main focus of his door.

First American Pope I handed the message To an annual conference on artificial intelligence and ethics, part of which took place in the Vatican this week.

The Pope said: “We are all interested in children and youth, and the possible consequences for using artificial intelligence on their intellectual and nervous development.” “Our youth must help, and do not hinder them, in their journey towards maturity and real responsibility.”

The ink described how new generations have fast and fast access to data and information, noting that this access to data and intelligence should not be confused.

“In the end, the original wisdom relates to identifying the true meaning of life, more than data.” Liu said.

Liu admitted that artificial intelligence was used in positive ways, pointing to research in health care and science. But he warned of the possibility of using emerging technology for “selfish gains at the expense of others” or “to stir conflict and aggression.”

The Pope said that artificial intelligence, especially artificial intelligence, “also raises worrying questions about its potential repercussions on the openness of humanity to the truth and beauty, to our distinguished ability to understand reality.”

For the weight of benefits and risks, Leo said that the development of artificial intelligence must be evaluated with a “superior moral standard” described as the need to protect the dignity of every human being and respect the culture and diversity of the world’s population.

He added that any moral framework for the government of artificial intelligence must recognize the unique characteristics of the human person, unlike technology.

Since his election in the Pope in early May, Leo has made the dangers of artificial intelligence over humanity a major priority for his door. in His first official letter To the Cardinals in May, the Pope warned of the challenges offered by artificial intelligence on “defending human dignity, justice and action.”

The mission is similar to the skill of Pope Liu XII The media said The choice of the name was “not an informal reference.”

Liu noted the previous comments made by his predecessor, Pope Francis, who has repeatedly highlighted the risks associated with Amnesty International during his papas.

Earlier this year, the Vatican is under the supervision of Francis She released a scheme One of the moral guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence, which has warned that technology can “undermine the foundations of society.”

In this broad lines, Francis urged human beings to be more responsible towards technology and beware of their impact on various sectors to move forward. Last year, Francis He issued a similar warning During a first speech ever by the leaders of the seven countries.

This comes as leaders in the United States to organize less to develop artificial intelligence to introduce more innovation and maintain the country’s competitiveness in space. In a letter to the summit of artificial intelligence in February, Vice President Vance He criticized the “excessive organization” From artificial intelligence as many US allies in Europe seek to create tougher handrails.

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