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.
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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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