ASIA/SOUTH KOREA – Preparation for WYD on the theme of artificial intelligence and ethics
Seoul (Agenzia Fides) – Artificial intelligence and ethics are a topic of discussion for young Catholics preparing for World Youth Day, which will take place in Korea in 2027.
In Myeongdong Cathedral in Seoul, an appeal “for an ethical artificial intelligence” was launched by Father Paolo Benanti, who, at the invitation of the local Church, opened the path of preparation for the international youth meeting. The theologian and ethicist addressed 800 young people in the cathedral and gave a lecture on the theme “Artificial Intelligence and its Ethical Implications”.
This conference marked the beginning of a series of events organized by the Communications Committee of the Archdiocese of Seoul in collaboration with the Local Organizing Committee of World Youth Day Seoul 2027. The series of meetings, seminars and catechisms aims to involve young people in the discussion of current issues.
Father Benanti stressed the importance of exploring the ethical dimensions of modern technology and examined the ethical complexity of artificial intelligence.
The Franciscan priest led the audience to consider the dual nature of technology by reflecting on the historical context in which tools can become weapons. “We need to change our perspective on the ethics of technology and see it as a form of power. Any use of AI involves a moral choice.” Using historical examples to illustrate the impact of technology on society, Father Benanti conveyed a message that empowers everyone: the great challenges of technology do not only concern engineers or computer scientists, but society as a whole and require deep reflection on the value of human life and the ethics of the future. “We must strive for development, innovation for the common good,” he said. Finally, during the panel discussion, Father Benanti also addressed the concerns of the young Korean participants, advising them: “Do not be intimidated by technology. As Pope Benedict XVI said, technology is a form of power.” As the Pope teaches in “Caritas in Veritate,” technology reveals humanity’s aspiration for development and our inner impulse to overcome material limitations. If used wisely, it can bring us closer to the contemplation and adoration of the Lord.” Stressing the importance of discernment, Father Benanti encouraged young people to “critically evaluate the role of technology in their daily lives and its broader social impacts.” He proposed a thoughtful approach to technological advances, focused on improving human dignity and the well-being of society, especially for the benefit of the younger generation. (PA) (Agenzia Fides, 05/09/2024)
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