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In response to the increasing dialogue surrounding artificial intelligence within the Catholic Church, a prominent university has launched a new program focusing on AI and emerging technologies. The initiative draws inspiration from the Vatican’s recent document, “Antiqua et Nova,” which addresses the ethical implications and potential of technological advancements.
The program aims to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of AI, emphasizing its moral and ethical considerations in alignment with Catholic teachings. As technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, the university recognizes the need for a curriculum that not only covers technical skills but also fosters critical thinking about the societal impacts of these innovations.
Students will engage with a variety of subjects, including the philosophical underpinnings of technology, ethical decision-making, and the role of AI in social justice. This initiative reflects a broader commitment within the Church to navigate the complexities of modern technology while remaining rooted in its core values.
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