Pope Leo XIV has issued a solemn warning about the dangers of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medicine, emphasizing that technological progress must never come at the expense of human dignity.
Speaking at a conference in Rome on Monday, the pontiff urged medical professionals, scientists, and policymakers to ensure that AI remains “at the true service of the human person.”
The congress, themed “AI and Medicine: The Challenge of Human Dignity,” gathered global experts to discuss the intersection of ethics, faith, and technology. Pope Leo XIV expressed gratitude for the Church’s growing dialogue with the scientific community but cautioned against allowing machines to redefine humanity.
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Pope Leo XIV drew striking parallels between today’s AI revolution and the Industrial Revolution, describing both as moments of profound transformation in human history. He referred to the ongoing digital upheaval as an “epochal change,” one that not only reshapes economies but also “influences the way we think and perceive ourselves.”
He warned that technology, when guided by “antihuman ideologies,” can yield destructive outcomes and erode society’s moral foundations. Yet, when directed toward service, AI can “transform lives and strengthen compassion.”
The Pope urged healthcare professionals to remember their vocation as “guardians and servants of human life.” This responsibility, he said, extends equally to those designing and deploying AI in medicine, insisting that every innovation must affirm the sanctity of life rather than diminish it.
While acknowledging AI’s potential to revolutionize healthcare through faster diagnostics and personalized treatment, Pope Leo XIV cautioned against viewing technology as a substitute for human care.
He called for the development of AI systems that complement human compassion, not replace it.
The Pope’s remarks reflect growing Vatican concerns over the moral implications of emerging technologies. Earlier this year, he had called for a global treaty to regulate AI, warning that unchecked innovation could “redefine humanity in its own image.”
Recognizing the global stakes in AI development, Pope Leo XIV urged for “broad collaboration” between nations, corporations, and faith communities. He noted the vast economic interests at play in medical technology and stressed that competition must never override the pursuit of the common good.
“The greater the fragility of human life, the greater the nobility required of those entrusted with its care,” he declared. The Pope welcomed the international participation at the conference as a sign of hope that shared moral principles can transcend borders in shaping the future of AI.
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