Pope Leo XIV
Magnifica Humanitas §94
The Technocratic Paradigm and Digital Power
Magnifica Humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence
94 The danger of humanity becoming a victim of its own achievements was already clearly recognized by Saint Paul VI , who warned that “the most extraordinary scientific progress, the most astounding technical feats and the most amazing economic growth, unless accompanied by authentic moral and social progress, will in the long run go against man.” For this reason, technological progress — valuable in itself — requires careful discernment of the anthropological vision that guides it and the ends it pursues. If technological development advances without a corresponding ethical and social progress, the result may be an increase in means without a growth in humanity: “having more” without “being more.” In such a scenario, there is a risk that individuals will be evaluated principally according to the outcomes they produce.
Source: Magnifica Humanitas (Vatican.va)