Published on May 15, 2026
Pope Leo XIV addressed the pressing issue of artificial intelligence in warfare during a visit to La Sapienza University in Rome. His remarks came amidst rising military investments in high-tech weaponry. The pope’s visit marked a historic moment, as no pope had spoken at this university since 2008, when protests halted Pope Benedict XVI’s appearance.
In a powerful speech, he criticized the dramatic increases in military spending this year, particularly in Europe. He emphasized that this trend undermines essential services like education and healthcare. Leo’s comments directly followed the shocking escalation of violence in regions like Gaza and Ukraine.
The pope emphasized the urgent need for responsible development and oversight of AI technologies. He raised concerns that unchecked advancements could detach human accountability from warfare, potentially deepening humanitarian crises. “What is happening in Ukraine, in Gaza… illustrates the inhuman evolution of the relationship between war and new technologies,” he stated.
His words resonated deeply with students at the university, particularly those from Gaza, who were recently relocated to Italy for their education. Among them, 19-year-old Nada Rahim Jouda expressed awe at her new surroundings while worrying about her family back home. The pope’s call for peace and justice highlights the contrasting realities faced conflict-affected areas and those seeking a better future.
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