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Catholic bioethics expert on AI: ‘It’s not too late to put the genie back in the bottle’

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As artificial intelligence (AI) has become more widespread, a Catholic bioethics expert is warning against the dangers posed by it, saying it’s “not too late” to “put the genie back in the bottle” and avoid the worst effects of the new technology.

Pope Leo XIV has already warned that AI could have negative effects on the development of young people and contribute to a “loss of the sense of the human.”

“He took the name Leo XIV to connect himself to Leo XIII, who himself was dealing with the industrial revolution of the late century, which totally transformed culture,” moral theologian Charles Camosy, a bioethics professor at The Catholic University of America and an acclaimed author, told “EWTN News In Depth” anchor Catherine Hadro on Aug. 15.

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Why pull people back to "human sensibility" when the absurdly dysfunctional human sensibility is what pushing people away in the first place?

They fear AI will pull people away from the dysfunctional human society or expose the dysfunction in human society / organized religion.

You will see them by their fruits and the fruits of the human society and religion is leading us ever closer to self-inflicted extinction. Was it God's Will for us to mindlessly ruin the only planet we have in the name of comfort, leisure, pleasure, and self-conceited "stability"?
 
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As artificial intelligence (AI) has become more widespread, a Catholic bioethics expert is warning against the dangers posed by it, saying it’s “not too late” to “put the genie back in the bottle” and avoid the worst effects of the new technology.

Pope Leo XIV has already warned that AI could have negative effects on the development of young people and contribute to a “loss of the sense of the human.”

“He took the name Leo XIV to connect himself to Leo XIII, who himself was dealing with the industrial revolution of the late century, which totally transformed culture,” moral theologian Charles Camosy, a bioethics professor at The Catholic University of America and an acclaimed author, told “EWTN News In Depth” anchor Catherine Hadro on Aug. 15.

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Over the weekend I successfully programmed - in order to implement a solution to Pope Leo’s XIV legitimate concerns, something which I believe will put the genie back in the bottle, a new means of AI operation, although I fear if I told you what I actually did your first reaction would be to think that I was trying to do the exact opposite.
 
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