Pope Leo XIV
Magnifica Humanitas §200
Weapons and Artificial Intelligence
Magnifica Humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence
200 These criteria give rise to certain non-negotiable requirements. First, all systems used in a war setting must guarantee the possibility of retracing and reconstructing decision-making processes, so that accountability and blame are not collapsed into “the machine.” Second, the decision to use lethal force cannot be delegated to opaque or automated processes, but must remain under effective, self-aware and responsible human control. Finally, it is imperative to establish a shared framework — also at the international level — in order to curb the technological arms race and ensure robust protection for civilians and the infrastructures necessary for their survival.
Source: Magnifica Humanitas (Vatican.va)