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Americans echo Pope Leo’s concerns about AI: ‘It threatens workers, privacy and human life’
Pope Leo warned about AI's risks, emphasizing the need for ethical constraints and highlighting threats to workers, privacy, and human life. Americans, including Guardian readers, echoed these concerns about unregulated AI and its potential to create 'new forms of slavery' in the digital economy.
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