Catholicism & AI use

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  1. 3. The duty to care for and responsibly manage God’s creation, including the earth's environment and the powerful technology we invent.
  2. 4. The belief that human beings are uniquely created in the image and likeness of God (Genesis 1:27). This is the theological foundation for human dignity and human intellect.
  3. 7. A term championed by Pope Francis and the Vatican referring to the ethical development and use of algorithms and AI, ensuring that technology always serves human dignity rather than replacing it.
  4. 11. The right and duty of all people to actively participate in cultural, economic, and social life.
  5. 12. The recognition that we are all interconnected as one global human family, making us responsible for the well-being of others.
  6. 13. A system of belief, values, and principles that shapes how a group or community views and responds to an issue.
  7. 15. The belief that every human life is sacred and has equal, infinite value because we are created by God. Technology must always serve people; people must never be used or replaced by technology.
  8. 16. A fundamental truth, value, or theological belief that acts as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior.
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  1. 1. The Catholic belief that humans are invited by God to use their intellect, creativity, and technology to participate in ongoing creation and care for the world.
  2. 2. The social conditions that allow all individuals and groups in a community to reach their full potential and thrive.
  3. 5. Technology and computer systems designed to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, and problem-solving.
  4. 6. The official teaching authority of the Catholic Church, made up of the Pope and the bishops, which guides Catholics on how to interpret scriptures and apply faith to modern ethical issues.
  5. 8. Ensuring that the resources, opportunities, and benefits of society (including digital tools and education) are distributed fairly to all.
  6. 9. The Latin word for truth. In Catholic theology, Jesus is "the Way, the Truth, and the Life," making the honest pursuit of truth a spiritual duty.
  7. 10. The principle that matters should be handled by the smallest, lowest, or most local competent authority.
  8. 14. Harmony, justice, and right relationships.