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Pope Leo: Technology must serve the human person and not replace them

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In his message for the 60th World Communications Day, Pope Leo XIV highlights the importance of ensuring that technological innovation, particularly artificial intelligence, serves the human person rather than replacing or diminishing human dignity.

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The face and voice are unique traits of each person and constitute the foundation of human identity and relationships. Reflecting on this truth, Pope Leo XIV presents his Message for 60th World Communications Daywhich will be celebrated on May 17, 2026, with a focus on digital communication and artificial intelligence, highlighting the need to protect human dignity in an era increasingly marked by technological innovation.

The human being, the Pope recalls, is created in the image and likeness of God and called to relationship through the Word. Safeguarding faces and voices therefore means protecting the divine imprint present in each person and supporting the irreplaceable vocation of all human life.

The anthropological challenge of technology

The Pope warns that digital technologies, including artificial intelligence systems capable of simulating voices, faces and emotions, risk altering essential dimensions of human communication.

The challenge, he emphasizes, is not primarily technological but anthropological; it’s about protecting human identity and authentic relationships.

It draws attention to the impact of social media algorithms that prioritize quick emotional reactions over reflection, thereby weakening critical thinking and fostering social polarization.

The growing reliance on artificial intelligence for information, creativity and decision-making, he adds, also risks diminishing analytical skills, imagination and personal responsibility.

Reality, simulation and social impact

Pope Leo highlights the difficulty of distinguishing between reality and simulation in digital environments, where automated agents and chatbots can influence public debate and individual choices, shaping emotional responses and personal interactions.

Such dynamics, he notes, can affect not only individuals but also social and cultural life.

Responsibility, cooperation and education

To meet these challenges, the Pope identifies responsibility, cooperation and education as essential pillars. Technology developers, political authorities, media professionals and educators are called upon to promote transparency, safeguard human dignity and guarantee the integrity of information.

Collaboration across institutions and sectors, he writes, is necessary to guide digital innovation toward the common good.

Media education and digital awareness

Finally, Pope Leo highlights the importance of media, information and artificial intelligence education, fostering critical consciousness, protecting personal identity and supporting a culture of responsible communication.

Renewed care of the face and voice, he concludes, remains essential to preserve the human dimension of communication and guide technological progress in the service of the human person.

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