The Vatican on Tuesday urged governments to closely monitor artificial intelligence, warning that its potential to spread misinformation carries “the shadow of evil.”
“AI-generated fake media can gradually undermine the foundations of society,” said a new text on the ethics of AI, written by two Vatican departments and approved by Pope Francis.
“This issue requires careful regulation, as misinformation-especially through AI-controlled or influenced media can spread unintentionally, fuelling political polarization and social unrest,” it said.
Francis, leader of the 1.4-billion-member Catholic Church since 2013, has focused attention on the ethical issues surrounding AI in recent years.
Last week, the pope sent a message about AI to the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, warning political, economic and business leaders there that the technology raised “critical concerns” about humanity’s future.
The pope also spoke about the technology at the G-7 summit in Italy last June and said people should not let algorithms decide their destiny.
The Vatican’s new document, titled “Antica et nova” (Ancient and new), considered the impacts of AI in a range of sectors, including the labor market, healthcare and education.
“As in all areas where humans are called to make decisions, the shadow of evil also looms here,” it said. “The moral evaluation of this technology will need to take into account how it is directed and used.”
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