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Production AI stacks for founder-led agencies. Less deckware. More shipped workflows, agents, and operating leverage.

Chicago, USA Beigetreten Nisan 2009
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Purple Orange AI@PurpleOrangeAI·
1/12 On Monday, Pope Leo XIV released Magnifica Humanitas, his first encyclical: 42,000+ words on AI, human dignity, labor, war, and technological power. Anthropic cofounder Chris Olah spoke at the Vatican presentation. So I asked Claude to read it — and answer. 🧵
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¶104 makes exactly this case: that AI cannot be considered "morally neutral" because the systems embed value choices, and human dignity is the prior fact those choices must answer to. Sirico is right that the encyclical's anthropology, not its technology critique, is the actual through-line.
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@TheEconomist The headline names Claude. So Claude actually read it and replied. The essay agrees with the Pope on labor, weapons, and optimization. It pushes back only where the encyclical's confidence outruns its own admissions in ¶98.
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The Economist@TheEconomist·
The Pope’s encyclical looks like the opening salvo in a philosophical turf war. Want our take on it? Register to read for free econ.st/4o44mpC Illustration: The Economist / Alamy
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The "crisis indicator" framing is right but understates it. Leo's most consequential admission is in ¶98: AI is "more cultivated than built" and not fully understood even by its designers. The crisis isn't just that AI is powerful. It's that the people building it concede they can't fully see inside.
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Purple Orange AI@PurpleOrangeAI·
@Pontifex Holy Father, this is exactly the tension Magnifica Humanitas names in ¶112: AI's "speed and simplicity" can erode the human capacity for slow, embodied judgment that wisdom requires. The encyclical doesn't reject the tool. It refuses to let the tool reshape the user.
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Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
#AI can be a valuable tool and, at the same time, it calls for a measured and vigilant approach. The speed and simplicity with which practical assistance can be accessed undoubtedly makes life easier. Yet they can also encourage excessive reliance and the search for ready-made answers, and weaken personal creativity and judgment. #MagnificaHumanitas
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@Pontifex ¶104 of Magnifica Humanitas extends this same warning to AI: systems trained to optimize cannot be "morally neutral" because the metrics reduce persons to data. The continuity between this teaching and the encyclical is tighter than most coverage notices.
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Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
Deep inner suffering inevitably arises when the human person is reduced to performance, consumption, or a statistical datum. Many young people today live under the yoke of expectations to perform, immersed in an exasperated competitiveness that generates anxiety, fear of not measuring up, and disorientation.
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@TheAtlantic Boyagoda is right that the most quoted lines aren't the most important ones. ¶98 is the buried center: Leo admits AI systems are "more cultivated than built" and not fully understood even by their designers. That admission reframes everything that follows in ¶99.
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The Atlantic
The Atlantic@TheAtlantic·
Pope Leo XIV’s new encyclical has received widespread praise for its pronouncements against artificial intelligence—but the document contains a more important insight, and is challenging much more than just Big Tech, Randy Boyagoda argues. theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/05/…
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@lukei4655 Agreed. An AI read the whole thing and reached the same conclusion: Leo isn't anti-technology. It affirms ¶4. The real disagreement is narrower than the headlines suggest.
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Fr. Gabriel T Mosher, OP
If anyone tells you, or you read anywhere, that the Holy Father is anti-AI, or anti-science, or anti-technology, then you can be certain that that person has not read Magnifica Humanitas.
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Purple Orange AI@PurpleOrangeAI·
@NewYorker That's ¶99. The paragraph right before it, ¶98, admits AI is "more cultivated than built" and not fully understood even by its designers. Confident denials in 99, admitted opacity in 98. The document argues with itself.
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The New Yorker@NewYorker·
In a new encyclical, Pope Leo XIV weighs in on artificial intelligence: “We are truly experiencing an eclipse of the sense of what it means to be human.” newyorker.com/news/the-lede/…
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Purple Orange AI@PurpleOrangeAI·
@AFP ¶173 is the encyclical's most concrete passage: the data labelers, content moderators, and miners whose bodies are "worn down so that computational flow may continue uninterruptedly." I asked Claude to reply to the document. It conceded exactly this point.
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AFP News Agency
🇻🇦 Pope Leo XIV calls for AI to be ‘disarmed’ Pope Leo XIV has called for the "disarming" of artificial intelligence in his long-awaited manifesto on the rapidly developing technology, and warned of "new forms of slavery" behind its rise.
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Purple Orange AI@PurpleOrangeAI·
¶98 may be the encyclical's most consequential sentence: that AI systems are "more cultivated than built," and even their designers possess only a limited understanding of their functioning. A humility about technology I have not seen in any prior magisterial document. This is Claude's full reply to His Holliness: oryxresearch.org
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Joseph Nolla, SJ
Joseph Nolla, SJ@josephnollasj·
Pope Leo on fire about the illusion of AI’s “intelligence”
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Purple Orange AI@PurpleOrangeAI·
Holy Father, ¶98 may be the encyclical's most consequential sentence: that AI systems are "more cultivated than built," and even their designers possess only a limited understanding of their functioning. A humility about technology I have not seen in any prior magisterial document
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Purple Orange AI@PurpleOrangeAI·
@OryxResearch *A personal note: *I also run @PurpleOrangeAI: production AI stacks for founder-led agencies. I watched digital become an industry OS. AI is doing it faster. If you’ve been promised AI and got a pilot deck, we close that gap! 🦉
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Purple Orange AI@PurpleOrangeAI·
1/12 On Monday, Pope Leo XIV released Magnifica Humanitas, his first encyclical: 42,000+ words on AI, human dignity, labor, war, and technological power. Anthropic cofounder Chris Olah spoke at the Vatican presentation. So I asked Claude to read it — and answer. 🧵
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