CAPE ON - A TECH ACTIVIST PODCAST

CAPE ON SEASON 4: EP 2 - THE POPE, AI, & CATHOLICISM

35 min · 28. maj 2026
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This episode drops you into a surreal Vatican “threshold moment”: the first U.S.-born Pope, a 33-year-old openly atheist AI tech billionaire, and a Global South theologian in the same room, launching a massive encyclical on AI, human consciousness, and global power. We unpack Christian Ortiz’s op-ed response to Pope Leo XIV’s Magnifica Humanitas, mapping the argument that “technology is never neutral” and that today’s AI supply chain echoes older colonial architectures. This is a power analysis, not a pep rally: we trace the tensions between moral authority, Big Tech incentives, and Global South realities, then land on Ortiz’s core claim that you don’t fix “bias” with vibes. You fix it with governance, accountability, and systems designed to stop extraction, not automate it.

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CAPE ON SEASON 4: EP 2 - THE POPE, AI, & CATHOLICISM

This episode drops you into a surreal Vatican “threshold moment”: the first U.S.-born Pope, a 33-year-old openly atheist AI tech billionaire, and a Global South theologian in the same room, launching a massive encyclical on AI, human consciousness, and global power. We unpack Christian Ortiz’s op-ed response to Pope Leo XIV’s Magnifica Humanitas, mapping the argument that “technology is never neutral” and that today’s AI supply chain echoes older colonial architectures. This is a power analysis, not a pep rally: we trace the tensions between moral authority, Big Tech incentives, and Global South realities, then land on Ortiz’s core claim that you don’t fix “bias” with vibes. You fix it with governance, accountability, and systems designed to stop extraction, not automate it.

28. maj 202635 min