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Human oversight to prevent algorithmic overreach
Early this year, youarewithinthenorms examined broader concerns regarding the increasing use of AI in sensitive areas, drawing parallels to historical injustices and emphasizing the need for transparency, accountability, and human oversight to prevent algorithmic overreach and protect individual rights, as the late Pope Francis had advocated.
We also touched upon the blurring lines between tort and criminal law in medicine due to government and insurer reliance on data-driven methods supporting a heinous atmosphere of non-judicial removal of targeted groups and individuals from the field of medicine, such as that seen in mass deportations.

In July 2024, the late Pope Francis addressed global leaders at an AI ethics conference in Hiroshima, Japan, a city synonymous with the catastrophic consequences of unchecked technological advancement. The Pope’s message was clear.
“No machine should ever choose to take the life of a human being.”
He called for a ban on lethal autonomous weapons and emphasized the need for human control over AI systems. His words reminded us that technology must serve humanity, not vice versa.

Human dignity must always come first
The Pope’s vision for AI was rooted in transparency, accountability, and respect for human dignity. He had been a vocal advocate for an international treaty regulating AI, ensuring its development and use align with ethical standards. His 2024 peace message, dedicated to the theme of artificial intelligence, urged global leaders to prioritize human control over AI decisions, warning that human dignity itself depends on it.

Pope Francis reminded us that human dignity must always come first. In the case of Qlarant, this means holding the company accountable for its flawed methodologies and evidence fabrication and ensuring that its algorithms do not perpetuate systemic racism and injustice.
Just as Galileo and Bruno were eventually vindicated, all healthcare professionals targeted by Qlarant’s AI must be given justice.

Let us give thanks for Pope Francis’s life and for a future where artificial intelligence serves as a force for good, guided by the moral clarity and ethical integrity he so passionately advocated.
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