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Pope Leo convenes cardinals to discuss AI and war

Pope Leo XIV will convene cardinals in November to address AI's impact on war and peace, aiming to shape Catholic moral guidance on autonomous weapons and cyber warfare. The Churchโ€™s proposed principl

Pope Leo to convene cardinals to rethink war and peace in the age of AI
Religion News Service โ€” 25 June 2026
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Pope Leo XIV will gather cardinals at the Vatican this November to rethink war and peace in a world reshaped by artificial intelligence and shifting g

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Why This Matters

Pope Leo XIVโ€™s initiative marks a critical inflection point in the intersection of technology and ethics, where the Catholic Churchโ€”long a moral authority in global diplomacyโ€”seeks to preemptively define boundaries for AI in warfare before autonomous systems become entrenched in military doctrine. The move could redefine how religious institutions engage with geopolitical power, offering a counterbalance to secular techno-utopianism by grounding AI governance in ethical frameworks rooted in centuries of theological debate.

Background Context

The Vaticanโ€™s engagement with AI follows decades of cautious but growing involvement in global ethics debates, from climate change to bioethics, where its pronouncements often influence Catholic-majority nationsโ€™ policies. Historically, the Church has condemned weapons of mass destruction, but autonomous systems and cyber warfare pose a different challenge: the erosion of human agency in life-and-death decisions, a concept the Church has long framed within the doctrine of *jus in bello*โ€”just conduct in war.

What Happens Next

Expect a divide between traditionalists advocating strict prohibitions on autonomous weapons and reformers pushing for nuanced engagement with military AI, which could mirror past ecclesiastical debates over nuclear deterrence. The cardinalsโ€™ deliberations may yield a papal encyclical or a Vatican-backed treaty proposal, potentially forcing nation-states to reckon with moral accountability in AI-driven conflicts. Watch whether the Churchโ€™s stance aligns with emerging international frameworks like the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots or diverges into uncharted ethical territory.

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