Pope Warns of AI Dangers: Calls for Global Regulation in First Encyclical
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- 26 May 2026
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- 26 May 2026, 10:00 am
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Pope Leo is urging governments around the world to step up the regulation of Artificial Intelligence, warning that people need to be protected from the technology's worst effects.
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Pope Leo XIV has issued a landmark encyclical, "Magnifica humanitas," urging global governments to implement rigorous regulatory frameworks to protect humanity from the potentially catastrophic effects of artificial intelligence. The intervention highlights the moral and existential dimensions of frontier AI development, featuring insights from Anthropic's Christopher Olah and AI safety expert Professor Toby Walsh. By framing AI safety as a universal social and ethics challenge, the document seeks to influence international policy and the governance of advanced autonomous systems. This development signals a significant shift in the global discourse on the long-term risks posed by uncontrolled AI capabilities.
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Pope Leo is urging governments around the world to step up the regulation of Artificial Intelligence, warning that people need to be protected from the technology's worst effects.The call comes in Leo's first "encyclical" since he became Pope.Those documents have been issued by the leader of the Catholic Church for hundreds of years to guide the Church leaders and the faithful on moral and social challenges.More InformationFeatured: Pope Leo XIVChristopher Olah, Anthropic Professor Toby Walsh, AI Institute, UNSWKatie McGrady, CNN Vatican analyst CreditsSamantha Donovan, PresenterRachel Mealey, ReporterImage DetailsPope Leo XIV attends the presentation of "Magnifica humanitas", his first encyclical, focused on the rise of artificial intelligence, at the Vatican's Aula Nuova del Sinodo, May 25, 2026. REUTERS/Yara Nardi(Reuters: Yara Nardi)Program:More from PM Appears In NSW Police presence at Bondi under scrutinyDuration: 25 minutes 46 seconds25m 5itemsIn this episode1 of 5Royal Commission questions Bondi police resourcesDuration: 4 minutes 2 seconds4m 2s2 of 5No charges following NT Indigenous death3 of 5Power prices set to fall in several states4 of 5PlayingPope warns of AI dangers Duration: 5 minutes 13 seconds5m 5 of 5US strikes Iran amid peace talksDuration: 4 minutes 31 seconds4m 31s