In this week’s episode of AI Ascent with Dr. Jonathan Luckett, we take a deep dive into the Vatican’s Note on the Relationship Between Artificial Intelligence and Human Intelligence, approved by Pope Francis and released in January 2025. In this deep dive, we reflect on Artificial Intelligence (AI) from a Christian perspective, emphasizing the distinction between AI and human intelligence. The note highlights the challenges and opportunities presented by AI, particularly concerning its ethical implications for society, human relationships, the economy, healthcare, education, and warfare. The document argues that human intelligence is multifaceted, relational, and rooted in the human person's inherent dignity, which AI cannot replicate. It advocates for responsible development and use of AI directed towards the common good, stressing that human moral responsibility and decision-making must remain central. A special thanks to my AI-generated co-hosts, Zain and Jayla.
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