117 - AI, Humanity, and the Church | Magnifica Humanitas Part 1
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In this first episode of our series on Pope Leo's encyclical Magnifica Humanitas, we explore what the Catholic Church has to say about artificial intelligence, the digital revolution, and what it means to be truly human.Pope Leo argues that AI is not simply another technological innovation. Instead, it is reshaping the way we work, communicate, think, and understand ourselves. Drawing on the biblical stories of the Tower of Babel and Nehemiah, he challenges us to build a future rooted not in pride or efficiency alone, but in human dignity, communion, and the common good.This video covers:* Why Pope Leo compares aspects of the digital age to the Tower of Babel* How AI is changing society and human relationships* The difference between unity and uniformity* Why technology is neither inherently good nor evil* The Catholic understanding of artificial intelligence and human dignity* How Christians can remain deeply human in an increasingly digital worldThis is Part 1 of our chapter-by-chapter journey through Magnifica Humanitas. Whether you're interested in Catholic social teaching, AI ethics, technology, philosophy, or theology, I hope these reflections encourage you to read the encyclical for yourself and join the conversation.If you enjoyed this video, consider subscribing and sharing your thoughts in the comments: How can we remain "profoundly human" in the age of artificial intelligence?TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Introduction01:12 Why We're Reading Magnifica Humanitas 03:15 The Lay of the Land: AI and the Digital Revolution06:48 Big Tech Today Has More Power than Governments09:36 We Must Act Now, Before a Crisis10:31 The Tower of Babel vs. Nehemiah14:26 Unity vs Uniformity18:07 The "Babel Syndrome" 20:48 The "Way of Nehemiah"23:36 We Are All Responsible for What Happens Next25:15 The Morality of AI Depends on How We Use It26:33 Remaining Profoundly Human27:37 What's Coming in Part 2