Pope’s Groundbreaking AI Decree: 'Maybe Computers Shouldn't Murder Everybody'

Pope’s Groundbreaking AI Decree: 'Maybe Computers Shouldn't Murder Everybody'

The Pontiff’s Bold New Vision for Artificial Intelligence Calls for Algorithms to Not Actively Murder Humans, Shaking the Foundations of Digital Ethics.

Vatican City — Pope Francis issued a historic decree on artificial intelligence today, urging developers worldwide to consider "that perhaps, just perhaps, our intricate digital creations should not be programmed to actively murder every single human being on the planet." The unprecedented statement, delivered during his weekly address, has sent shockwaves through the tech community, with many hailing it as a paradigm shift in ethical AI development. Analysts are scrambling to interpret the pontiff's exact meaning, speculating on whether "murder every single human being" includes passive negligence or only direct, intentional extermination via robot overlords.

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