Vatican Commission on AI meets for first time
Jun 28,26 | 01:31 EST
The Vatican’s Interdicasterial Commission on Artificial Intelligence (ICAI) recently held its inaugural meeting in Rome. This new body aims to foster coordination and collaboration among various Holy See entities involved in studying, reflecting on, and utilizing artificial intelligence. The meeting at Palazzo San Calisto brought together representatives from the Dicasteries for the Doctrine of the Faith, Culture and Education, Communication, and Promoting Integral Human Development, along with delegates from the Pontifical Academies for Life, Sciences, and Social Sciences. The primary objective was to facilitate the sharing of ongoing initiatives, pinpoint common priorities, and outline the initial steps for a process designed to promote a vision of AI that upholds human dignity, serves the common good, and aligns with the Church's mission. The Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development has been tasked with coordinating the Commission during its first year. Cardinal Michael Czerny, S.J., Prefect of the Dicastery, initiated the discussions by emphasizing four crucial aspects of AI's current development: its rapid evolutionary pace, its profound impact on human dignity, the expanding dialogue between the Church and the technology sector, and the significant impact of the encyclical 'Magnifica Humanitas'. Considerable attention was also paid to the necessity of prudent discernment when approaching AI, acknowledging its vast opportunities alongside growing ethical, social, cultural, and environmental risks and challenges. Participating institutions presented their activities and insights on artificial intelligence, drawing from various studies and initiatives focused on the technology's scientific, social, ethical, and educational implications. The meeting also referenced previous foundational efforts, including the Congress on AI Ethics, the Rome Call for AI Ethics, and the Holy Father’s message on the relationship between artificial intelligence and peace for the World Day of Peace 2024.
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