The Pope’s Defense of Human Imperfection
After the Lord sent a great flood to rid the world of evil, people gathered in Babylonia and began baking bricks—a recent advancement. In those days all humans spoke the same language, and they used those bricks to build a tower that embodied their limitless ambitions. And so the Lord imposed a panoply of tongues, thereby deterring the creation of any new technology that might aspire to divine power and glory. The Lord may have delayed such technologies, but he didn’t preempt them entirely. The
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Le pape Léon XIV défend l'imperfection humaine face à l'essor de l'intelligence artificielle
L'encyclique « Magnifica Humanitas » du pape Léon XIV défend la finitude humaine contre le mythe de la perfection technologique et dénonce le risque de confier les décisions morale...