The Pope used his first encyclical to warn about tech centralization
"When such power is concentrated in the hands of a few, it tends to become opaque and evade public oversight, [giving] rise to new dependencies, exclusions, manipulations and inequalities."
It’s perhaps a sign of how integrated technology is into society that this is a quote from the actual Pope:
“AI tends to amplify the power of those who already possess economic resources, expertise and access to data. Small but highly influential groups can shape information and consumption patterns, influence democratic processes and steer economic dynamics to their own advantage, undermining social justice and solidarity among peoples.”
I’m not religious, and had to look up what an encyclical is. It’s a formal letter that the Pope writes to his Bishops and “people of good will”. That he chose to spend his first one talking about the adverse power dynamics and power centralization inherent to artificial intelligence is significant.
“Technology is never neutral,” the Pope wrote. I agree, of course; this is my entire career thesis. I very much appreciate the implication that decentralizing power and focusing on the humanity of individuals and communities is the ethical, moral path. If you’d asked me at any time in the past if I thought it would be something advocated for by the Pope, I would have laughed in your face, but it’s nice to be surprised.
More importantly, this is absolutely a discussion that’s worthy of focus. As technology becomes more and more ingrained in society — with people now making very consequential decisions informed by AI systems, whether they should be or not — how those systems are built, who they benefit, and what achieving equity looks like in a world where they dominate could not be more important. The Pope’s on-side; are you?