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Can Pope Leo Disarm AI?

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Pope Leo XIV has entered the AI debate with a blunt challenge: artificial intelligence needs to be “disarmed.” Mike Oreskes and Edie Lush unpack Magnifica Humanitas with Fordham president Tania Tetlow, exploring AI, war, Silicon Valley power, colonialism, conscience, and why the humanities may matter as much as engineering in deciding who this technology serves. 00:00 Cold open: “AI needs to be disarmed” 01:07 Welcome to We’re All Gonna Die 03:06 Tania Tetlow joins the conversation 06:00 What Magnifica Humanitas means 09:52 Silicon Valley, Babel, and technological hubris 15:35 Who Pope Leo is and why his voice matters 17:53 Chris Olah on why AI labs need outside critics 25:50 Listening to people left out of AI decisions 27:35 AI, colonialism, data, and the Global South 33:24 Why the Industrial Revolution frame matters 39:35 Closing: every person is unique and irreplaceable ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Can Pope Leo Disarm AI?

Pope Leo XIV has entered the AI debate with a blunt challenge: artificial intelligence needs to be “disarmed.” Mike Oreskes and Edie Lush unpack Magnifica Humanitas with Fordham president Tania Tetlow, exploring AI, war, Silicon Valley power, colonialism, conscience, and why the humanities may matter as much as engineering in deciding who this technology serves. 00:00 Cold open: “AI needs to be disarmed” 01:07 Welcome to We’re All Gonna Die 03:06 Tania Tetlow joins the conversation 06:00 What Magnifica Humanitas means 09:52 Silicon Valley, Babel, and technological hubris 15:35 Who Pope Leo is and why his voice matters 17:53 Chris Olah on why AI labs need outside critics 25:50 Listening to people left out of AI decisions 27:35 AI, colonialism, data, and the Global South 33:24 Why the Industrial Revolution frame matters 39:35 Closing: every person is unique and irreplaceable ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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