Main sections (taken from the article):
- The progress of science and technology as a path to peace
- The future of artificial intelligence: between promise and risk
- The technology of the future: machines that “learn” by themselves
- The sense of limit in the technocratic paradigm
- Burning issues for ethics
- Shall we turn swords into ploughshares?
- Challenges for education
- Challenges for the development of international law
How did this happen?! I guess not by rationalists directly trying to influence the pope? But I’m curious to know the process leading up to this.
The pope has advisors. Some may even be young !
The Catholic Church has a long intellectual tradition even if it's very different from the one on lesswrong, and it has always been wary of potential misuses of new technologies. So nothing really surprising here for those who are used to Vatican-speak.