PRAISE FOR THE MAGINFICA HUMANITAS:
“A powerful foray by the leader of the Roman Catholic Church into the debate about the misuse or overuse of artificial intelligence.” — The New York Times
“The question Pope Leo’s encyclical asks us to keep in mind is: will human beings use Artificial Intelligence to enrich not just world economies, but all of humanity?” — Scott Simon, NPR
“A sweeping vision for corporate executives, politicians and individuals who will shape and be shaped by the future of artificial intelligence, warning leaders to safeguard humanity from A.I.’s most disruptive effects.” — The New York Times
“A defense of human dignity in the era of AI . . . including a dramatic plea for guardrails to ensure that artificial intelligence eases — rather than exacerbates — inequality and poverty.” — The Washington Post
“A sweeping manifesto on safeguarding humankind as the technology impacts everything from work to war.” — The Associated Press
“Reads like a sharp warning to Silicon Valley executives and humanity more broadly about the future of civilization as new technologies rapidly advance.” — The Wall Street Journal
“Leo seeks to counterbalance alarm with hope.” — The Atlantic
“At its core is a salutary emphasis on the unique value and status of human beings.” — The Guardian
“A sweeping manifesto on safeguarding humankind as the technology impacts everything from work to war.” — The Los Angeles Times
“Something truly remarkable: an affirmative vision for how humans should approach the A.I. future, one that takes seriously the very real harms of the tech while insisting throughout on the need to make it better, to actually fulfill the utopian promises promulgated by Silicon Valley.” — Slate
“A striking manifesto of Christian humanism … not an anti-technological rant but a balanced and carefully researched analysis of the ubiquitous presence of algorithmic reasoning in our lives.” — The Irish Times