Pope Leo XIV apologizes for Holy See's historical role in legitimizing slavery, says church failed to condemn it for centuries.
Pope Leo XIV made a historic apology for the Holy See's role in legitimizing slavery and for failing to condemn it for centuries.
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Pope Leo XIV to publish AI manifesto Monday, presenting 'Magnifica Humanitas' encyclical at Vatican alongside experts including Anthropic co-founder Dario Amodei.
Pope Leo XIV will publish on Monday his long-awaited manifesto on artificial intelligence, outlining the Catholic Church’s response to the technology’s ethical and social challenges. The U.S.-born pontiff will personally present the “Magnifica Humanitas” encyclical at the Vatican alongside senior Church officials and leading AI experts, including Anthropic co-founder Dario Amodei.
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