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Pope Leo XIV to Issue Encyclical on Human Dignity and Artificial Intelligence

Pope Leo XIV will release a major church document Monday addressing the preservation of human dignity amid advancing AI technology.

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Pope Leo XIV is scheduled to release a significant papal encyclical on Monday that will focus on maintaining human dignity in an era of rapidly advancing artificial intelligence technology.

The document represents the Catholic Church's formal response to growing concerns about AI's impact on humanity and society. Encyclicals are among the most authoritative forms of papal teaching, typically addressing major moral, social, or theological issues facing the world.

The timing of the encyclical reflects the Vatican's recognition of artificial intelligence as a defining challenge of the current era. Church leaders have increasingly spoken about the need for ethical frameworks to guide AI development and implementation.

The papal document is expected to provide guidance for Catholics and the broader global community on how to navigate the moral complexities posed by artificial intelligence while preserving fundamental human values and dignity.

Details about the specific content and scope of the encyclical have not been disclosed ahead of its official release on Monday.

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Ars TechnicaMay 25, 2026, 9:07 PM
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