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Pope Leo XIV warned that artificial intelligence is developing very quickly. If society is not prepared, many people may lose their jobs, and new forms of unfairness may also appear.
He said that technology should help people, not control them.
Governments need to make rules to protect workers, students, and children, and they should also help people learn new skills and adapt to new jobs.
Leo XIV also opposed leaving important decisions about using weapons to machines, because life-and-death matters should be decided by humans.
He was also worried that, to produce the materials needed for artificial intelligence, children and teenagers in some places are working in dangerous conditions and suffering physical harm.
He reminded everyone not to see people only as data or job performance.
Technology can advance, but human dignity, freedom, and safety are more important.