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Pope Issues Landmark AI Manifesto, Calls for Global Tech Regulation in First Encyclical

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Pope Issues Landmark AI Manifesto, Calls for Global Tech Regulation in First Encyclical
Pope Issues Landmark AI Manifesto, Calls for Global Tech Regulation in First Encyclical

Vatican City, May 25, 2026

Pope Leo XIV has released his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas (“Magnificent Humanity”), issuing a sweeping moral appeal for the global regulation of artificial intelligence and warning against unchecked technological power.

The document, released on Monday from Vatican City, marks a significant early milestone in the papacy of the first U.S.-born pontiff. In it, the Pope directly addresses governments, technology companies, and researchers, urging them to place human dignity and the common good above corporate competition and profit.

Strong Warning to Tech Industry

In the encyclical, Pope Leo XIV expresses concern over the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence systems, particularly those capable of influencing public opinion, labor markets, and decision-making processes.

He calls for “robust international frameworks” to govern AI development, emphasizing that innovation must remain “ethically anchored” and accountable to humanity.

While the encyclical does not name specific companies, it clearly references global technology leaders and warns against the concentration of unchecked digital power in the hands of a few corporations.

Human Dignity at the Center

A central theme of Magnifica Humanitas is the protection of human dignity in an increasingly automated world. The Pope stresses that AI should serve humanity, not replace or diminish it.

He urges developers and policymakers to ensure transparency in algorithms, safeguard employment from disruptive automation, and protect vulnerable populations from digital exploitation.

Global Reaction Expected

The Vatican’s message is expected to resonate widely among policymakers, ethicists, and technology leaders already debating global AI governance. Analysts say the encyclical could add moral pressure to ongoing international discussions on regulating artificial intelligence.

Early reactions from religious scholars and technology policy experts suggest the document may become a reference point in future debates over ethical AI frameworks.

A Defining Early Statement

As Pope Leo XIV continues to shape his papacy, Magnifica Humanitas positions him firmly within global conversations on technology and ethics. Observers say the encyclical signals a strong intention by the Vatican to play an active role in guiding the moral direction of emerging technologies.

Further responses from world governments and major technology firms are expected in the coming days.

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