Why I’m Not Giving Hot Takes on the New AI Encyclical (Yet) (#463)

Why I’m Not Giving Hot Takes on the New AI Encyclical (Yet) (#463)

From Considering Catholicism by Greg Smith

May 25, 2026 · 16 min · Episode 472

About this episode

Greg Smith discusses the release of Pope Leo XIV's encyclical on human dignity in the context of AI and shares updates about the podcast.

Pope Leo XIV released his first encyclical today — Magnifica Humanitas — addressing the dignity of the human person in the age of artificial intelligence, transhumanism, and rapid technological change. In this short update episode, Greg reflects on the long anticipation for this document (echoing Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum), shares what we’ve already covered on the podcast and in our adult education academy, and explains why he’s choosing to read, mark up, and prayerfully reflect on the full 42,000-word text before offering in-depth thoughts in a couple of weeks. He also gives important show updates: switching to interactive Zoom webinars for supporters, plans to resume regular Patreon content, and a sneak peek at the upcoming new podcast The History of Christendom. If you want to join the live webinars walking through the encyclical together, become a Patreon or PayPal supporter today — links below. Thanks for your patience and support during a busy season! SUPPORT THIS SHOW Considering Catholicism is 100% listener-supported. If this podcast has helped you on your journey, please become a patron today! For as little as $5/month you get: • Every regular episode ad-free and…

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Host: Greg Smith

Topics covered

  • AI
  • encyclical
  • human dignity
  • transhumanism
  • technology
  • Catholicism

Keywords

  • AI encyclical
  • human dignity
  • Pope Leo XIV
  • transhumanism
  • Considering Catholicism

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Books & works: Magnifica Humanitas, Rerum Novarum

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