Margaret Mitchell and Hugging Face's ethics team release a satirical papal encyclical on safeguarding humanity from AI
The project functions as an annotated bibliography on AI ethics.
Users express amazement at how closely Pope Leo XIV's encyclical on AI and human safeguards aligns with existing scholarship in AI ethics.
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Yet we missed the corresponding citations to academic work that provided further detail. So we added them! With additional details about the themes and shared thinking in the AI world. 3/
There is a lot to unpack in the text of Pope Leo XIV's recent encyclical. We were amazed to see how much it echoed scholarship in AI ethics, societal impact, and rights-focused policy, and critically, how it shared *solutions*, in addition to identifying problems. 2/
There is a lot to unpack in the text of Pope Leo XIV's recent encyclical. We were amazed to see how much it echoed scholarship in AI ethics, societal impact, and rights-focused policy, and critically, how it shared *solutions*, in addition to identifying problems. 2/
📣 Announcing the release of the 🕊️ Annotated Encyclical 🕊️ from the ethics & society folks at Hugging Face. 🧵
An annotated bibliography for encyclical! Great initiate @mmitchell_ai 👍
📣 Announcing the release of the 🕊️ Annotated Encyclical 🕊️ from the ethics & society folks at Hugging Face. 🧵

Very much a WIP -- there is a lot there -- please add work we haven't added yet! https://huggingface.co/spaces/society-ethics/annotated-encyclical

@mmitchell_ai the human person? As opposed to the human....