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Pope Leo XIV's Magnifica Humanitas encyclical reframes artificial intelligence ethics around human dignity, not just job loss or existential risk. This papal framework challenges Silicon Valley's move-fast philosophy and doomsday scenarios with 2,000 years of institutional wisdom. Discover why the Church's moral authority matters in 2026: - Technology Is Never Neutral: Every AI system carries human intention embedded in its design. The real danger isn't the robot - it's frameworks that reduce human complexity to quantifiable outputs. - The Deeper Danger: When optimization and scoring become how we see each other, we've lost something essential about remaining human in the machine age. - Rerum Novarum and AI: Pope Leo XIII's 1891 framework on workers' rights shaped human rights for over a century. The Church applies this same wisdom to artificial intelligence today. - The Common Good Argument: Unlike Silicon Valley or doomsday scenarios, the Church offers a third path - systems-level analysis grounded in human dignity. - Institutional Memory as Foresight: Why does a papal encyclical matter? Because moral frameworks precede legal ones. Because the Church has watched transformative technologies reshape societies before. - The Real Question: It's not about the technology. It's about us. What do we value? Who do we want to become? This moment represents something unprecedented - an institution with moral authority, historical depth, and zero financial interest in AI adoption speaking candidly about what's actually at stake. Subscribe to Tomorrow Unveiled for insights into technologies shaping our future. #ArtificialIntelligence #AIEthics #PopeLeoXIV #HumanDignity #TechnologyPhilosophy #DigitalEthics #FutureOfWork #TechMorality Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94DGtxqk6To
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