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Message from Pope Leo XIV on the 60th World Day of Social Communications

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36 points by theresistor a day ago · 9 comments

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popeda 19 minutes ago

Pope? I would ask pope to keep hands of the pdf files. Now when Microsoft office docs are been released, we know what they have been working with Epson printers.

jakebasile 18 hours ago

> [...] [I]n the long run, choosing to evade the effort of thinking for ourselves and settling for artificial statistical compilations threatens to diminish our cognitive, emotional and communication skills.

Probably the pull quote of the (short) thing for me. It lines up exactly with my personal experience, and is probably one of the biggest overall dangers of this technology aside from mass unemployment and making my RAM cost too much.

I'm very glad that Pope Leo continues to speak about AI in such clear ways. It's obvious he and/or the Curia really get it and the costs and dangers it has.

  • netsharc 13 hours ago

    I agree with the Pope's message, but I wonder if religious leaders worry/are motivated to speak by the fact that that AI might "steal" their audience.

    I wonder what e.g. the Ayatollah of Iran would say about the use of AI. Is there an AyatollahGPT?

    • tylerflick 10 hours ago

      If only he had the power to excommunicate entities from the internet.

    • catlikesshrimp 8 hours ago

      "if religious leaders worry/are motivated to speak by the fact ..."

      Yes, IMO. But the topic is, or almost is, too complicated for the general public.

      I just (right now) explained the document to a cathechist and her mind went to how video games harm the youth, which is tangential. I then explained "do not renounce to your ability to think" applied to feeds and fake news, which caused confusion; discussion is required for that. Again, this is a devote interested in education, I can _fear_ imagine how it would go with most people.

  • muro 13 hours ago

    > one of the biggest overall dangers of this technology aside from mass unemployment and making my RAM cost too much.

    That's a beauty.

dzonga 11 hours ago

> faces | sound

before A.I - video calls replaced in-person - coz you could tell emotions from faces

now with A.I - we're going back to an in-person world

you also look at entertainment - what's getting scarce & more valuable - live entertainment e.g Netflix with the skyscraper, live sports, concerts etc - due to live events being more authentic

you also see even Hollywood stars buying into sports team & sports team valuation going up

us humans - we only like the artificial - to a limited extent - however the A.I people lack empathy & don't know shit about how humans work

  • jawilson2 10 hours ago

    ...what a bizarre use of hyphens.

  • catlikesshrimp 8 hours ago

    To be, not to pretend to be. We need more physical interaction, which is more consecuential than virtual interaction, when possible. There are ample opportunities

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