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    Pope Leo XIV has warned men not to form emotional attachments to AI chatbot "girlfriends"

    Speaking on the World Day of Social Communications, the pontiff said it is becoming "increasingly difficult to determine whether we are interacting with other human beings or with bots" in the modern digital world.


    He urged Catholics to protect authentic human connection, stressing the importance of "preserving human voices and faces" in an era dominated by artificial intelligence. If people turn to AI instead of each other, he warned, "there can be no relationships or friendships".

    The Pope said: "Faces and voices are sacred. Digital technology threatens to alter radically some of the fundamental pillars of human civilisation that at times are taken for granted."

    Pope Leo expressed particular concern about AI chatbots designed to simulate romance or emotional intimacy. While such systems may seem harmless or entertaining, he said they are ultimately misleading.

    He said: "Because chatbots are excessively 'affectionate,' as well as always present and accessible, they can become hidden architects of our emotional states and so invade and occupy our sphere of intimacy.

    "Technology that exploits our need for relationships can lead not only to painful consequences in the lives of individuals, but also to damage in the social, cultural and political fabric of society."

    He warned that replacing real relationships with AI risks trapping users in an echo chamber of their own thoughts and desires.

    The pontiff said: "This occurs when we substitute relationships with others for AI systems that catalog our thoughts, creating a world of mirrors around us, where everything is made 'in our image and likeness'."

    The Pope also criticised social media companies and their algorithms, which he said are designed to reward instant emotional reactions rather than thoughtful engagement.

    He said: "These are profitable for platforms but reward quick emotions and penalise more time-consuming human responses such as the effort required to understand and reflect.

    "These algorithms reduce our ability to listen and think critically, and increase social polarisation."

    However, Pope Leo made clear he is not opposed to technological progress itself and urged people to approach AI with caution and discernment.

    He said: "We should not stop digital innovation but guide it and be aware of its ambivalent nature."

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