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Pope Leo calls for "disarming" of AI in technology-focused encyclical

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Pope Leo XIV, flanked by Vatican Secretary of State cardinal Pietro Parolin, attends the presentation of his first Encyclical Letter "Magnifica Humanitas" at the Synod Hall on May 25, 2026 in Vatican City, Vatican. Simone Risoluti/Vatican.

Rome, Pope Leo XIV issued a major document Monday focused largely on the implications of the rise of artificial intelligence for humanity, warning the technology could make civilization itself "less human.

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Pope Leo, who has repeatedly clashed with the Trump administration over the Iran war and some U.S. officials' religious justification for it, also appeared to dismiss the argument that the conflict was a necessary preemptive measure for American safety. Francis also issued a first-ever apology for the Vatican's role in facilitating and justifying the transatlantic slave trade, calling it "a wound in Christian memory. "For this, in the name of the Church, the reporter sincerely ask for pardon," he wrote. But the vast majority of the encyclical was devoted to what Leo clearly sees as humanity's risk-laden embrace of AI.

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