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Pope Leo XIV warns AI could reshape humanity, sparking viral social media reactions

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Pope Leo XIV released his first major encyclical on artificial intelligence in January 2026, warning that AI and digital systems threaten human judgment, creativity, identity, and "fundamental pillars of human civilization" without adequate safeguards. The document calls for mandatory labeling of AI-generated content, stronger regulatory frameworks, and shared responsibility across the technology industry, legislatures, educational institutions, media organizations, and creative sectors. The Vatican framed the teaching as a pastoral intervention comparable to the Church's response to the Industrial Revolution, emphasizing uniquely human stakes in the digital transition.

The encyclical has circulated well beyond religious audiences, generating social media commentary, memes, and substantive debate about technology's labor implications and regulatory gaps. Tech industry figures have publicly disagreed with the pope's framing—Boom Supersonic CEO Blake Scholl dismissed the encyclical as a "bad take"—signaling that the Vatican's position remains contested among business leaders.

Attorneys should monitor this development as religious institutions gain visibility in mainstream AI policy debates. The encyclical's call for content labeling and regulatory responsibility may influence legislative proposals and corporate governance standards, particularly in jurisdictions where Catholic constituencies hold political weight. The document's emphasis on shared responsibility across multiple sectors could shape arguments in litigation over AI liability, disclosure obligations, and the duties of platforms and creators.

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