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Pope Leo identifies dangers of artificial intelligence

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Pope Leo identifies dangers of artificial intelligence

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Pope Leo warns young people in Cameroon about the dangers of artificial intelligence, emphasizing the need for deeper human formation and ethics. He encourages them to stay in their country and serve their fellow citizens.

Pope Leo addressed students at the Catholic University of Central Africa in Yaoundé, Cameroon, warning them about the risks of artificial intelligence. He emphasized that technical skill alone is not enough and that deeper human formation is necessary to understand the implications of technology. The pope urged universities to form leaders grounded in ethics, responsibility, and service. He encouraged students to become critical thinkers and citizens committed to the common good. Pope Leo also urged young Africans to resist the urge to leave their countries and instead invest their talents at home. He emphasized that humanity is the greatest strength in an era of artificial intelligence and global uncertainty.

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