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A century ago, Pope Leo XIII defended workers’ rights during the Industrial Revolution. Will Leo XIV do the same for AI?
Regarding America broadly, here are Leo XIII’s thoughts on the United States in 1895: He “esteemed and loved exceedingly the young and vigorous American nation, in which We plainly discern latent ...
The terms of the debate around legal artificial intelligence should be changed. I come at it from the side of the luddites, ...
While it is far too early to say how he will use his platform to address such issues, his focus shows he is a church leader who grasps the gravity of this modern concern.
Nevertheless, the women who have worked closely with Prevost in recent years have praised his leadership style, ability to listen and respect for their opinions. In interviews with The Associated ...
Upway also has showrooms where you can see the products in person, offers services to get your e-bike certified as new or “like-new,” and has offers to buy back e-bikes for cash. So if you’re in the ...
"The issue of work is of vital importance to the vast majority of people on the planet" and Pope Leo has made it clear that ...
Canadian Cardinal Michael Czerny said that when Cardinal Robert F. Prevost was elected Pope and chose the name Leo XIV, "I rejoiced, I really rejoiced." ...
In his first formal address to the media since assuming the papacy, Pope Leo XIV pressed the need for discernment and ethical ...
It seems that Cardinal Robert Prevost, the first American to lead the Catholic Church, has previously condemned President ...
Travis and Jason Kelce have risked angering Catholics after they had a crass discussion about Pope Leo XIV's celibacy.
Plus, brothers Lyle and Erik Menendez were resentenced to 50 years to life in prison in the 1989 killings of their parents, making them eligible for parole.