Humanity is condemned to a hopeless
future without making tough decisions itself, and not by
machines, Pope Francis told a Group of Seven session on
artificial intelligence Friday, the first pope to attend a G7
summit.
It is man who must always decide, not machines, was the Pope's
appeal to the G7 leaders.
"Faced with the prodigies of the machines, which seem to be able
to choose independently, we must be clear that it must always
remain for the human being to decide, even with the dramatic and
urgent tones with which this sometimes presents itself in our
lives," he said.
We would condemn humanity to a hopeless future if we took away
people's ability to decide about themselves and their lives,
condemning them to depend on the choices of machines," Francis
warned.
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