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Anthropic Co-Founder at Vatican Warns of AI Job Crisis and Calls for Global Oversight

6 days ago May 25, 2026 · 22:11 14 views
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🌐 anthropic Co-Founder at Vatican: warns of AI Job Crisis, Calls to End Tech Monopoly on RegulationChristopher Olah, co-founder of the Artificial Inte...

🌐 anthropic Co-Founder at Vatican: warns of AI Job Crisis, Calls to End Tech Monopoly on Regulation

Christopher Olah, co-founder of the Artificial Intelligence firm Anthropic, was invited to attend a special press conference at the Vatican's Synod Hall. Amidst Pope Leo XIV's release of his first encyCLIcal focused on AI ethics, titled Magnifica Humanitas, Olah spoke as a rare SECular representative from the tech industry, issuing a strong call regarding the future and governance of artificial intelligence.
Addressing the rapid and unchecked advancement of current AI technologies, Olah highlighted three core viewpoints during the conference:
  • Firm Opposition to "Tech Oligarch" Autonomy: Olah explicitly stated that the direction and regulation of artificial intelligence must not be left solely to frontier AI labs and tech giants. He called on religious leaders, governments worldwide, and the broader civil society to participate deeply as core forces in the supervision and guidance of AI.

  • Warning of Mass labor displacement Risks: Facing an audience of clergy and global media, Olah admitted that the possibility of AI technology "replacing human labor on a very large scale" in the future is not merely a sci-fi conjecture, but a real possibility that is fast APProaching.

  • Call to Shoulder Historic Moral Responsibility: Olah emphasized that if a wave of structural unemployment triggered by Technology erupts, society as a whole must ACT together to support and aid those left behind by the technological era. He DeFined this assistance as "a moral imperative of historic proportions."

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