Pope urges tech to serve people, defend human dignity

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In his 60th World Day of Social Communications message, Pope Leo XIV emphasizes that technology and AI should serve the human person and protect dignity, warns about the anthropological risks of simulated voices/faces and algorithm-driven polarization, and calls for transparency, collaboration, and widespread media and AI literacy to guide digital innovation toward the common good.
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