Early Monday, photos of Pope Francis looking dapper flooded the internet, exciting global audiences who observed that the religious leader looked super trendy. Dressed in a cream-coloured puffer ...
Twitter users shared the images using the mention 'Holy Drip', humorously celebrating the Pope's outerwear. When one user going by the name Mbah shared the AI-generated picture, over two million ...
an AI-generated image of him wearing a luxury white puffer jacket went viral, showing just how quickly realistic deepfake imagery can spread online. The pope’s message was released just days ...
Like many such images, the picture of the Pope was actually made with an AI program called Midjourney, which David Holz founded last year. The program, which creates images based on textual ...
In his message for the World Day of Peace, the Pope emphasised the importance of regulating AI to prevent harmful practices, and promote best practices. He questioned the consequences of new ...
When it comes to visual content in the world around us, it’s harder than ever to know what’s real or not. The Drum sat down ...
Pope Francis has thrown his support behind calls for AI to be regulated. The pontiff used his annual message for the World Day of Peace to say an international treaty was needed to ensure ...
This isn't the first time Pope Francis has voiced his concern about the rapid development of artificial intelligence. Back in 2019, years before the release of ChatGPT rocked the AI industry as we ...
Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, Microsoft's Brad Smith, and IBM's John Kelly III The Roman Catholic Church has joined up with IBM and Microsoft to work on the ethics of artificial intelligence.
From Scripture to AI: inside the pope’s vision The approximately 30,000 ... thought cannot begin. The first mental image would thus be goosebumps.” For Francis, this is where the heart comes ...