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How the Vatican is moving faster than most legacy institutions to shape AI rules and guardrails, with an AI framework, banning use of AI to write homilies, more

The Vatican is racing to build digital defenses for the artificial intelligence era

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The Vatican Is Quietly Becoming AI's Global Referee

The Vatican is outpacing most legacy institutions in setting AI rules, including banning AI-written homilies.

The Vatican is sprinting to establish itself as a serious voice in AI governance — and it's moving faster than most centuries-old institutions have any right to.

The institution has developed an AI framework and is actively building guardrails around how the technology gets used within its walls and beyond. One notable move: a flat ban on using AI to write homilies.

Beyond internal policy, the Vatican is quietly positioning itself as a global referee on questions of authenticity — what's real and what isn't in an age of synthetic content.

It's a striking play from one of the world's oldest organizations. While governments and corporations fumble through AI regulation debates, the Vatican is shipping actual rules. The focus appears squarely on preserving human authenticity in religious and ethical contexts as AI capabilities accelerate.