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Pope Leo XIV Pledges Continuity with Francis and Tackles AI as Key Issue

The first American pope outlines a vision focused on inclusivity, workers' rights, and addressing artificial intelligence as a modern challenge.

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Pope Leo XIV addressed cardinals two days after being elected the 267th leader of the Catholic Church
Robert Prevost, left, and his brothers John and Louis pose for a photo with their mother in this undated photo.

Overview

  • Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost of Chicago, was elected on May 8, becoming the first American pope in Catholic Church history.
  • In his first audience with cardinals, he emphasized artificial intelligence as a critical issue affecting human dignity, justice, and labor, likening it to the challenges of the Industrial Revolution.
  • Leo XIV signaled his intent to continue the priorities of Pope Francis, including inclusivity, social justice, and attention to marginalized communities.
  • He chose the name Leo XIV to honor Pope Leo XIII, known for pioneering Catholic social teaching and advocating workers' rights.
  • The pope faces scrutiny over allegations of clerical abuse cover-ups, which he has denied, as calls for accountability within the Church persist.