Pope Leo takes aim at big tech in sweeping encyclical on AI
NPR: Pope Leo XIV
took direct aim at the power of Big Tech in his first encyclical on
Monday (May 25), warning that artificial intelligence risks widening
inequality, weakening democracy and undermining what it means to be
human.
Axios: 5 ways Pope Leo says AI could warp humanity
Religion News Service: What is an encyclical? Inside Pope Leo’s urgent warning about AI and the ‘culture of power’
As seminaries shuttered, Union grew. For Serene Jones, controversy was the price of survival.
Religion News
Service: Jones is stepping down as president of Union Theological
Seminary after 18 years. Her tenure has been defined by difficult,
sometimes unpopular decisions that helped stabilize the institution even
as mainline Protestantism declines.
As Stephen Colbert signs off, America loses a prophet
Religion News Service: Comedians are doing some of the most serious moral work in America right now.
Another Pope Leo warned about modernization — in 1891*
The Washington Post:
For Pope Leo XIV, AI poses great challenges for society. For Pope Leo
XIII, it was the Industrial Revolution. Here’s a comparison of two
encyclicals — 135 years apart — addressing technological upheaval.
Years of ignored warnings freed a children’s pastor to sexually abuse girls, lawsuit says
NBC News: Long before
an Assemblies of God pastor was convicted of rape, children told church
leaders about hidden cameras, drugged drinks and abuse, a new lawsuit
says.
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