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2026-05-25 · via Economic news

Pope Leo has urged governments to slow down the development of artificial intelligence systems in his first major document released on Monday, warning that AI spreads misinformation, prioritises conflict, and risks pushing the world toward unending war, News.Az reports, citing Reuters.

Leo, who has adopted a more forceful tone in recent months and has drawn criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump after speaking out against the Iran war, made a series of strong appeals to global leaders in the lengthy text, known as an encyclical.

The first U.S. pope called for AI data ownership not to be left solely in private hands, urged policymakers to protect workers’ rights and ensure children’s safety, and appealed for reduced competition between AI companies.

“What is needed is a more active political involvement that is capable of slowing things down when everything is accelerating,” Leo said in the document titled “Magnifica Humanitas” (Magnificent Humanity).

He also called for “robust legal frameworks, independent oversight, informed users and a political system that does not abdicate its responsibility.”

Encyclicals are one of the highest forms of teaching from a pontiff to the Church's 1.4 billion members.

Monday's highly anticipated text, spanning nearly 43,000 words, has been in the works nearly since Leo's election as pope a little more than a year ago.

The document, which addressed AI as its main theme, also decried the number of wars roiling the world, lamented the weakening of multilateral organisations and warned that arms industry profits were a driving force behind conflicts.

"The past 60 years have ‌been marked by conflicts of astonishing brutality, often affecting civilian populations on a ⁠massive scale," stated Leo, in the English-language text.

"Humanity is slipping into a violent culture of power, where peace no longer appears as a responsibility to be taken on, but as a fragile interval between conflicts," he said.

Leo also made one of the clearest statements yet from a pope repudiating the just war theory, a doctrine the Church has ⁠used since at least the fifth century to evaluate global conflicts.

The doctrine, which generally says that wars should only be waged in order to defend against aggression, has also been invoked by Trump administration officials, including Vice President JD Vance, a Catholic, to defend the Iran war.

"The 'just war' theory which has all too often been used to justify any kind of war, is now outdated," wrote Leo.

"The use of force, violence and weapons reflects a relational poverty that always has disastrous consequences ​for ​civilian populations."

Leo also expressed concern that leaders could start wars to distract citizens from domestic issues.

"We cannot rule out the possibility ​that some leaders may consider armed conflict as an effective way of diverting attention ‌from domestic problems and a cynical tool for managing difficulties," he stated.

The pope said any use of AI in warfare "must be subject to the most rigorous ethical constraints" and called it "not permissible" to entrust AI systems with lethal decisions.

Leo, the 14th pope to choose that name, cited centuries of prior papal teachings on social justice issues before addressing the ethics of AI systems.

He specifically invoked his predecessor Leo XIII, who published a famed encyclical in 1891 that called for better pay and conditions for labourers during the Industrial Revolution.

Leo XIV decried what he called "new forms of slavery" endured by people tending AI systems and factory workers who produce the technological devices, such as computers and smartphones, on which AI is used.

"In some regions of the world, children and adolescents work in dangerous conditions, crushing the materials from which rare earth elements are extracted," wrote the ‌pope.

"The bodies of these people are scarred, injured and worn down so that computational flow may continue uninterruptedly," he said. "This reality ​deeply challenges the moral conscience of our time."

The pope also acknowledged that the Catholic Church did not forcefully condemn transatlantic slavery until ​the 19th century, and made a personal apology.

"This constitutes a wound in Christian memory," he wrote. "For ​this, in the name of the Church, I sincerely ask for pardon."

News.Az 

By Nijat Babayev