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Seminar on AI Ethics and Technology Held at Vatican

A Vatican‑sponsored seminar explored the ethical implications of artificial intelligence, bringing together experts from technology, ethics, and theology to discuss responsible development and governa

On March 2, 2026, the Vatican City hosted a high‑level seminar on artificial intelligence ethics at the San Pius X Hall on Via della Conciliazione in Rome, organized by the Secretariat for the Economy and the Labor Office of the Apostolic See (ULSA). The event, titled “Potential and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence,” gathered international experts from technology, ethics, and theology to examine how AI should be governed to serve human dignity and the common good. The Secretariat’s Directorate of Telecommunications and Information Systems and senior Vatican officials participated, underscoring the Holy See’s commitment to guiding emerging technologies with a moral framework. Discussions emphasized transparency, accountability, and the need for global cooperation in AI regulation, positioning the Vatican as an active voice in ethical technology debates.
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San Pius X Hall, Via della Conciliazione 5, Rome, Italy (Vatican City)
Date added
2026-03-23 01:55 UTC
Last updated
2026-03-23 01:55 UTC
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Vatican News
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