AI companies aim 'not to help workers, but to replace them'
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- #Religious involvement
- #Human agency
- #AI safety
- AI safety experts warn about 'recursive self-improvement' in AI, leading to uncontrollable advancements.
- Recent AI models with improved coding abilities raise concerns about AI replacing human workers.
- Religious groups, including the Catholic Church, are increasingly involved in AI governance discussions.
- The Vatican has been proactive in AI ethics, with initiatives like the Rome Call for AI Ethics.
- Pope Francis emphasizes the importance of human agency and warns against over-reliance on AI.
- Concerns about AI's impact on mental health, particularly among young people, are growing.
- The Catholic Church advocates for banning lethal autonomous weapon systems.
- Pope Francis advises against using AI for tasks like homework and sermon writing to preserve human development.