Overview
- Pope Leo XIV, formerly Robert Prevost, delivered his inaugural address, emphasizing artificial intelligence as a critical global issue.
- He drew parallels between AI's societal impact and the industrial revolution addressed in Pope Leo XIII's 1891 encyclical, Rerum Novarum.
- Leo XIV reaffirmed his commitment to the reforms of the Second Vatican Council and Pope Francis's mission to make the Church inclusive and attentive to the marginalized.
- The pope highlighted the need for ethical governance of AI, echoing Pope Francis's calls for international regulations to ensure human-centric technology development.
- As the first American pontiff, Leo XIV aims to position the Catholic Church as a moral leader in navigating technological and social upheavals.