Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical, Magnificent Humanity, is drawing global attention for its focus on artificial intelligence. Taylor Black, founder and executive director of the Leonum Institute for AI and Emerging Technologies at The Catholic University of America, and director of AI and venture ecosystems at Microsoft, shares what struck him most about Pope Leo’s message in Magnificent Humanity regarding AI, and whether he was surprised by how directly the Holy Father addressed the moral challenges posed by artificial intelligence.
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