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Human rights activist & advocate for ordered liberty via nonviolence. Recalling: Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.-George Santayana




George Weigel in The Washington Post analyses Pope Leo’s first encyclical “Magnifica Humanitas”(Magnificent Humanity). Read Weigel in full at washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/… Extract from his analysis : “Babel or Jerusalem? Pope Leo weighs AI and the human condition.” Weigel concludes that Leo’s first encyclical offers “a great and energizing hope”… Leo concedes that ‘it is not possible to provide a single, comprehensive definition of AI,’ given the rapidity of its development. He nevertheless lays down a marker in favor of the `grandeur of humanity’ that strikes me as the encyclical’s sharpest, most compelling assertion, however many eyebrows it may raise in Silicon Valley: `We must avoid the misconception of equating this type of ‘intelligence’ with that of human beings. These systems merely imitate certain functions of human intelligence. In doing so, they often surpass human intelligence in speed and computational capacity, offering tangible benefits across many fields. Yet this power remains entirely tied to data processing.’ Leo continues: `So-called artificial intelligences do not undergo experiences, do not possess a body, do not feel joy or pain, do not mature through relationships and do not know from within what love, work, friendship or responsibility mean. Nor do they have a moral conscience, since they do not judge good and evil, grasp the ultimate meaning of situations, or bear responsibility for consequences. They may imitate language, behavior, and analytical skills, or even simulate empathy and understanding, but they do not understand what they produce, for they lack the affective, relational, and spiritual perspective through which human beings grow in wisdom.’ In short: ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and all the rest do not replicate `the experience of those who allow themselves to be shaped by life and grow over time through choices, mistakes, forgiveness and fidelity…’ Several critical points that form the intellectual and spiritual scaffolding on which Magnifica Humanitas is built shouldn’t get lost in the policy debate, however. Like the point that human dignity is inalienable and inherent, not a benefice bestowed by the state or ascribed by socioeconomic status. And the point that, however confused our human condition, `creation bears the imprint of an original goodness’ that we are to `bring to fulfillment.’ And the point that `true progress always stems from a heart open to others, an intelligence willing to listen, and a will that seeks what unites rather than what separates.’ In contrast to today’s cacophonous public `discourse,’ Leo XIV speaks in Magnifica humanitas with an adult voice: a voice appealing to our highest aspirations rather than pandering to our worst prejudices or most virulent fears.” Full Text of Magnificent Humanity: vatican.va/content/leo-xi…


Shame on @Apple for collaborating with Putin’s dictatorship to continue making money in Russia.
















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