The Pope warns about the dark side of artificial intelligence /

by times news cr

Artificial intelligence must not make people forget about what is important – human relationships, the Pope warned.

The development of technology threatens to isolate individuals and lead them into a false reality, Francis said.

Artificial intelligence should rather be used to bring people closer together and promote understanding and solidarity in society, he added.

Already in June at the summit in Italy, the Pope urged the G7 countries to ensure that artificial intelligence is not left unchecked.

Singapore is the last stop on the 87-year-old pontiff’s visit to Southeast Asia and Oceania.

Before Singapore, the Pope visited Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and East Timor.

Around 50,000 people are expected to gather in the sports stadium for the big mass in the afternoon.

According to the Vatican, of Singapore’s nearly six million residents, 176,000 are Catholic. Most of the population has Chinese roots.

Pope Francis will return to Rome on Friday.


2024-09-13 12:59:28

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