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The new Pope picked his name for 'the defense of human dignity' amidst the AI revolution

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | December 06, 2025 | 7 min read

Wake up babe: new Pope just dropped. Pope Leo XIV was elected on May 8 following the death of Pope Francis, becoming the first-ever American Pontiff, and on Saturday gave his first address to the College of Cardinals, where he revealed his choice of name was driven by concerns about our age's technological revolutions and AI specifically ().

The Pope's name is Robert Prevost, but as is tradition he got to choose a special papal name, and it turns out "Leo" is a callback to the Pope that led the church during the industrial revolution, as well as a nod to Pope Francis's concerns about where technology is going.

Pope Francis looking serious.

Pope Francis. (Image credit: Mondadori Portfolio via Getty)

"As in all areas where humans are called to make [[link]] decisions, the shadow of evil also looms here," said Francis. "Where human freedom allows for the possibility of choosing what is wrong, the moral evaluation of this technology will need to take into account how it is directed and used."

Pope Leo XIV believes that, much as the industrial revolution upended traditional ways of living and working, AI is going to do the same, and not necessarily for the better.

"In our own day," said the Pope, "the Church offers to everyone the treasury of her social teaching in response to another industrial revolution and to developments in the field of [[link]] artificial intelligence that pose new challenges for the defense of human dignity, justice, and labor."

Well, seeing the new Pope take up against AI is an odd one. Leo XIV is presumably going to be leading the Catholic church for decades to come () and who knows what developments we'll see from the AI sector in that time. But I, for one, am very much looking forward to Sam Altman being subtly dissed in Latin.

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