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AI Needs Guardrails: Pope Francis Compares AI Threat to Biblical Tower of Babel

The Australian

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The head of the Catholic church is adding his moral suasion to a growing backlash against the impact of artificial intelligence.

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Pope Francis has issued a moral warning regarding the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, likening its potential risks to the biblical narrative of the Tower of Babel. The intervention emphasizes the need for global ethical guardrails to prevent AI from undermining human dignity or escalating social fragmentation. While primarily a moral appeal, the message underscores the intersection of high-level theological concern and the global push for AI safety frameworks to mitigate systemic societal harms. This contribution adds significant cultural and moral weight to the international discourse on long-term AI governance and safety.

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