Nigerian Church cautions against dangers of Artificial Intelligence

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Nigerian Church cautions against dangers of Artificial Intelligence

The Catholic Church in Nigeria is warning about the potential risks associated with Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly in terms of economic impact and moral implications. Bishop Felix Femi Ajakaye of Ekiti emphasized the need to be cautious about the increasing influence of AI, which could lead to higher rates of unemployment in Africa. The bishop highlighted the importance of balancing technological advancements with ethical considerations to protect the welfare of individuals.

The Church's concern extends to the global implications of AI, as it could potentially disrupt traditional job markets and lead to widespread unemployment. The Vatican has also expressed similar apprehensions about the impact of AI on communication and human interaction. As AI continues to advance, there is a growing emphasis on the need to maintain human values and spirituality in the face of technological progress.

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