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Pope Francis Urges Technology to Serve Humanity
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Pope Francis has issued a final prayer intention, warning that technology must serve humanity and not divide people through excessive screen use. He stressed that devices should aid the sick, poor, and environment while fostering human connection, not harm. The Pope’s message calls for responsible use of technology to align with moral values.
Francis highlighted the risk of spending more time on screens than with people. He described this imbalance as a sign that “something’s wrong” with societal priorities.
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The Pope urged technology to support vulnerable groups, like the sick and poor. He also emphasized its potential to protect the environment and unite communities.
Technology, from smartphones to AI, has transformed daily life and global systems. Francis’s caution reflects concerns about its impact on human relationships and ethics.
The Catholic Church has long advocated for moral frameworks in scientific advancements. Francis’s message builds on this, urging humanity to guide technology with compassion.
Some agree with Francis, arguing that technology often isolates people and harms mental health. Others defend its benefits, like connectivity and access to information, when used wisely.
Supporters of the Pope’s view call for limits on screen time to prioritize relationships. Critics argue that technology’s advantages outweigh its risks if managed properly.
Francis’s role as a global moral leader amplifies his call for ethical technology use. His warning may influence debates on regulating devices and digital platforms.
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