Pope and co-founder of Anthropic to launch pontiffs AI encyclical on May 25

ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV and the co-founder of artificial intelligence company Anthropic will launch the pontiff’s first encyclical on May 25, a document on the care of human dignity in the era of AI, the Vatican said Monday.Anthropic has billed itself as the AI company that puts safety and risk mitigation at the forefront of its research.As a result, the presence of Anthropic’s Christopher Olah at the Vatican is significant, and suggests that the U.S.
pope’s position on AI will become a new flashpoint with the Trump administration.In February, the Trump administration ordered all U.S.agencies to stop using Anthropic’s artificial intelligence technology and imposed other major penalties for refusing to allow the U.S.
military unrestricted use of its AI technology.Anthropic is currently suing the administration, which it has accused of retaliating against it illegally because of its attempt to impose limits on how its AI technology can be deployed.Leo, who has made AI a priority of his young pontificate, is greatly concerned about AI in warfare and has called for monitoring of how the technology is used.The pope’s presence at the launch of the document, Magnifica Humanitas (Magnificent Humanity) is also significant, since such presentations are usually conducted in the Vatican press room with a few selected officials and invited guests who answer reporters’ questions about the document.This time, the Vatican is bringing out an all-star cast for a formal launch in the main Vatican auditorium: Two of its top cardinals, doctrine chief Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández and development chief Cardinal Michael Czerny, will be the main presenters.
Olah will be among the lay speakers, along with theologians Anna Rowlands and Leocadie Lushombo.The Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, will offer a conclusion, and Leo will make a speech and provide a final blessing, the Vatican said.Leo signed the document on May 15, 135 years to the day af...