The Call for International Regulation

Pope Leo XIV Issues Major AI Ethics Encyclical

‘Magnifica Humanitas’ warns against the culture of power and calls for global regulation of autonomous AI systems.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
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A silhouette of a religious figure looking out over a futuristic city with glowing blue data lines in the sky.

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Pope Leo XIV released “Magnifica Humanitas” on May 25, 2026, marking his first major papal encyclical focused on artificial intelligence ethics [1]. The 42,300-word theological document warns against a growing “culture of power” in technology development [1][3]. The Pope emphasizes that technology must remain a tool to serve human dignity rather than replace it [1][2].

The text specifically calls for robust international regulations to manage the risks of autonomous warfare and shifting labor markets [1][2]. According to the Vatican, these frameworks are necessary to prevent technology from harming vulnerable populations [2][3]. The encyclical urges global leaders to prioritize ethical considerations over economic or military gains [1][2].

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Avantgarde News Desk covers the call for international regulation and editorial analysis for Avantgarde News.