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The Harshest Critic of AI Might Be Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV, the new pope as of 2025, views artificial intelligence (AI) as one of the most critical challenges facing humanity today. In his first formal audience at the Vatican, he explicitly ...
Recently leaked documents seem to contradict Pope Francis’ decision to restrict the Latin Mass, suggesting a majority of ...
We are very pleased that Qualcomm has joined the Rome Call, as a key technology partner in advancing artificial intelligence ...
Pope also re-commits Roman Catholic Church to achieving peace and justice through closer ties with other denominations ...
The changes to the law would theoretically allow Danish citizens to ask online platforms to remove such content if it is ...
Malaysia once became a dumping ground for pharmaceuticals, foodstuffs, vehicles and machineries. Now we have become a garbage ...
Denmark has proposed sweeping legislation to curb the rise of AI-generated deepfakes, positioning itself as a leader in European digital rights protection. The suggested amendment to ...
Pope Leo XIV celebrated the feast day of Sts. Peter and Paul with the traditional blessing of palliums for new archbishops.
Pope Leo XIV is reviving a 400-year-old tradition this July, becoming the first pontiff in over a decade to summer in Castel ...
Denmark is considering giving people copyright control over their own likeness, voice, and features to combat deepfakes.
Denmark’s government is taking steps to boost protections against unauthorized use of “deepfake” imagery online.