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Religious Leaders Weigh In on AI's Future

WNWNIAI Newsroom 1 min read(updated 29 May 2026)
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Even the Pope has weighed in on the fast-changing world of Artificial Intelligence (AI). In a new message, Pope Francis urged everyone — from everyday people to world leaders — to think deeply about how AI is developed and used. He stressed that AI should always serve humanity and not the other way around.

He highlighted concerns that AI could lead to more inequality, with some parts of the world benefiting more than others. He also spoke about the risk of losing our human connection if we rely too heavily on technology without ethical safeguards. It’s a call to make sure AI helps us, rather than causes harm or makes life harder for many.

What’s especially interesting is the Pope’s focus on peace. He believes AI needs to be used for good, to promote understanding and cooperation, instead of being used in ways that could escalate conflicts or create division. This goes beyond just the technical side of AI and touches on its broader impact on society and how we all get along.

For Australian families and small businesses, this message is a reminder that we all have a role in shaping our future with AI. It’s not just for tech experts. It encourages us to ask big questions: How can we use AI responsibly? How do we ensure it helps our communities thrive? It pushes us to consider the long-term human and moral implications of these powerful new tools, rather than just their immediate convenience or profit.

Why it matters

This discussion reminds us that while AI offers exciting opportunities, it's crucial to think about its impact on our society, jobs, and community values. It prompts small business owners and families to consider how new technologies affect their daily lives and what kind of future we're building.

#ai ethics#social impact#ai regulation#humanity#future tech#moral implications#global issues
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