Faith & AI Project Podcast
Pope Leo's first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, just dropped and it goes harder on AI, capitalism, and human dignity than anyone expected. Is this just a regulation document? Or is this document a call for Catholics to recover and embrace a deeper understanding of Catholic Social Teaching? In the first of our 3-part series, Edmund Mitchell sits down with three Catholic experts working at the front lines of AI to discuss chapter five of the Pope’s new encyclical. 🟠 Expert Panelists Matthew Harvey Sanders Founder & CEO of Longbeard, creator of Magisterium AI (deployed in 190+ countries, 50 languages) Dr. Brett Robinson Director, Church Communication Ecology Program,McGrath Institute for Church Life, University of Notre Dame Fr. Jean Gové Diocesan Coordinator for AI, Archdiocese of Malta; author of Malta's 2026 position paper on the ethical adoption of AI; Holy See representative at the Council of Europe on AI 🟠 We dig into: — Why the Pope refuses to call AI "just a tool" — "AI is not neutral" — what that actually means for the average user — Whether the EU AI Act and the Vatican are using the same words to mean different things — Why "becoming more human" is the litmus test Pope Leo keeps coming back to — Why Anthropic sent Chris Olah and Amanda Askell to the encyclical's launch (and what that signals) — Two practical questions to ask before opening any AI tool — Digital sobriety, the family, and what the early Christian communities can teach us about living in a saturated AI environment — Tower of Babel vs. the New Jerusalem — the recurring frame Pope Leo uses to read our moment This is the first of three panel conversations on Magnifica Humanitas. Subscribe so you don't miss Panels 2 and 3, dropping later this week. 🟠 CHAPTERS 00:00 Welcome + introducing the panel 05:00 First impressions of Magnifica Humanitas 10:00 "The Pope didn't pull his punches" 13:00 Why AI is not neutral 16:00 Tool vs. environment 21:00 Can education alone fix this? 26:00 What does human flourishing actually look like? 35:00 The EU AI Act vs. the Vatican on "human dignity" 44:00 Should chatbots have to announce themselves? 52:00 Dorothy Day, Mother Teresa, the "martyrs of everyday life" 01:04:00 Digital sobriety, the family, and parish life 01:11:00 Babel, Pentecost, and the bitrate of Christ 01:22:00 Fr. Gové's two questions for any AI interaction 01:25:00 Why it matters WHO is building these systems 01:29:00 Brett's practical shifts as an educator (and a parent) 🟠 LINKS — Magisterium AI: https://magisterium.com — McGrath Institute for Church Life: https://mcgrath.nd.edu — Archdiocese of Malta Position Paper on AI: https://ms.knisja.mt/AI/Ethical_Adoption_of_AI.pdf This episode is brought to you by ParishStaq by Pushpay — the comprehensive parish platform built for Catholic parishes. Schedule a live demo at https://pushpay.com #PopeLeo #MagnificaHumanitas #FaithAndAI #CatholicAI Learn more and access free resources at faithandaiproject.com [https://faithandaiproject.com/].
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