Pastor Frauenlob warns: Artificial intelligence endangers our humanity!

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Monsignor Dr. Thomas Frauenlob warns of the risks of artificial intelligence and calls for ethical vigilance in the digital world.

Monsignore Dr. Thomas Frauenlob warnt vor den Risiken der Künstlichen Intelligenz und fordert ethische Wachsamkeit in der digitalen Welt.
Monsignor Dr. Thomas Frauenlob warns of the risks of artificial intelligence and calls for ethical vigilance in the digital world.

Pastor Frauenlob warns: Artificial intelligence endangers our humanity!

In a stirring interview, Monsignor Dr. Thomas Frauenlob is concerned about the development and influence of artificial intelligence (AI). Loud bgland24 he warns of people's loss of control over technologies that are increasingly determining our lives. Frauenlob asks fundamental questions about freedom, responsibility and the image of humanity in a world that is increasingly guided by algorithms.

“We are often reduced to our function as consumers,” he notes critically. According to him, this leads to an identity crisis in society, which is also exacerbated by phenomena such as fake news and growing fears. The priest points out that fewer than ten people control 70 percent of global information. An alarming development!

The ethical dimensions of AI

Women's praise thus addresses a central topic that is also highlighted by UNESCO in its recommendation on the ethics of AI. This recommendation, which forms a basis under international law, is intended to ensure that human rights and fundamental freedoms are respected. Loud unesco.de The Directive establishes important values, including privacy and transparency.

The challenges here should not be underestimated: How can ethical principles be integrated into technical systems without their performance suffering? This question is essential because AI used uncritically can lead to discrimination and other negative consequences.

Vigilance and responsibility

“This is not an area in which we can sit back,” emphasizes Frauenlob and calls for active control of one’s own use of social media. In a time where machines make decisions, it is important to clearly define ethical responsibility. “Who is liable if something goes wrong?” he asks provocatively. ki-echo.de explains that it is crucial to develop transparent AI systems to gain user trust.

Frauenlob also sees a great need to conduct the debate about artificial intelligence ethically. A careless approach could set us back in times before the Enlightenment, he warns. His call is therefore not only a question of technological progress, but also of moral responsibility in a rapidly changing world.

“Faith can offer a new anchor,” says Frauenlob, in his conviction that people must not lose their ethical compass even in the digital world. This is the only way to find a path that not only takes technical progress into account, but also human dignity.