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Catholic bishops raise alarm over misuse of AI

- By Abbas Jimoh

The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has raised an alarm over the misuse of Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI), especially by the youths in Nigeria and elsewhere.

The Archbishop of Owerri and President of CBCN, Most Rev. Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji, said this at the CBCN maiden edition of the Communicat­ions Week (ComWEEK) Public Lecture on Wednesday in Abuja.

The event themed ‘Artificial Intelligen­ce: Challenges and Opportunit­ies for Evangelisa­tion and Social Developmen­t’ was part of activities marking the 2024 ComWEEK of the CBCN, 58th editions since Pope establishm­ent of World Communicat­ion Day (WCD) in 1967.

Ugorji said, “Despite the enormous benefits, the developmen­t and deployment of Al digital technology must be approached with ethical rigour.

“We must strive for a balance that prioritise­s human welfare alongside technologi­cal progress, mindful of the ethical and moral dilemmas, as well as risks such as job displaceme­nt, threat to peace in the world, spread of falsehood through propaganda, manipulati­on of the human person, and privacy concerns through advanced hacking and deepfakes.”

Speaking on the theme, the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Augustine University, IlaraEpe, Lagos State, Prof. Anthony Akinwale, noted that despite the fears associated with AI and other technologi­es, religion cannot ignore the accomplish­ments of science and technology.

Also, the Archbishop Emeritus of Abuja, John Cardinal Onaiyekan, noted that the position of Pope Francis has been in line with the constant magisteriu­m of the Church that all scientific progress is a gift of God to humanity, to be used for human well-being to the glory of God.

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