Pope Francis is set to give a speech on artificial intelligence at the G7 summit in Italy, sparking interest in his views on the rapidly advancing technology. According to Christopher White, the Vatican correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter, the pope’s interest in AI stems from his concern that technology could erase humanity. The pope wants to champion a person-centered approach to AI development, emphasizing the need for inclusion, transparency, and humanity-centric principles. He also sees AI as connected to peacemaking, fearing that it could fuel further wars and the arms trade. The Vatican has already partnered with tech giants like IBM and Microsoft to establish the Rome Call for AI Ethics, outlining foundational approaches to AI development. The pope’s speech is expected to emphasize the need for a multilateral approach to AI, encouraging world leaders to work together to ensure that AI benefits humanity as a whole. This move is seen as part of the pope’s broader effort to address global issues, including climate change, and to offer a universal perspective on critical matters.

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