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“Don’t do homework with AI, learn from it” – Pope Leo’s message to youth

Pope Leo delivered several important messages to young people in a live broadcast from the Vatican at a national Catholic youth conference in Indianapolis, Indiana. He told 15,000 US youth during a question-and-answer session that we should use AI i.e. Artificial Intelligence thoughtfully.

He said artificial intelligence can be a useful tool for learning, but don’t use it for your homework. The Pope has given this message at a time when the prevalence of AI is increasing rapidly all over the world. He said that AI is becoming one of the specialties of our times.

‘AI should be used responsibly’
Pope says that using AI responsibly means using it in ways that help you move forward. Don’t ask him to do his homework.

Let us tell you that Pope Leo, the first of the US, spoke to the youth for about 40 minutes in such an event before his six-month papal tenure. While there, he answered questions about the Catholic religion and gave advice on making friends in school.

Leo Pope also talked about politics
Not only this, he also talked about politics for some time in his session. He said Jesus wants Christians to be people who build bridges, not walls, and cited the late Pope Francis, one of Trump’s harshest criticisms.

Leo told the youth to please be careful to use the political category to talk about faith and church. He further said that the church is not associated with any political party. Rather, He helps to form your conscience so that you can think and act wisely and lovingly.

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