Why I’m grateful to the Pope for his encyclical on AI | Francine Prose

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The intelligent and thoughtful encyclical is an important warning of the uses and misuses of a rapidly developing technology.

Silicon Valley is wrong to dismiss it

Often I’m asked if I think that the novels of the future will all be written by AI. It’s not so much a question as a provocation.

Do I worry that a machine can do what I do, only better?

I usually say something like: “No algorithm is going to write Anna Karenina!” which is also not a real answer.

So I’m grateful to Pope Leo XIV, the American pope, for his recently issued letter to the world, Magnifica Humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence.

It’s a long (more than 40,00 words), intelligent and thoughtful encyclical in which the pope addresses the uses and misuses of a rapidly developing technology.

Now when someone asks my opinion of AI, I can refer them to the pope’s letter, or at least chapter three.

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