"With a papacy heavily attentive to those who live on society's margins, Francis has made clear his concern that AI technology could limit human rights by, say, negatively impacting a homebuyer's mortgage application, a migrant's asylum bid or an evaluation of an offender's likelihood to repeat a crime."
Frances D'Emilio, "Vatican's Expert on AI Ethics is a Franciscan Order Friar, Associated Press (January 20, 2024).
I gather from the foregoing passage that many "human rights" depend on obscurantist lies. Also that human rights do not include the rights of humans who do not live on society's margins to know how likely they are to be defrauded by deadbeats, sponged off by scroungers, or ravaged by recidivist crooks. Non-marginal humans may obviously accept these risks in a spirit of charity, but they have a right to show mercy with something like facts in their hands.
And that is what AI technology may possible give them.
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