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Pope Leo XIV’s AI Manifesto Sparks Meme Storm","description":"When Pope Leo XIV called for strict AI regulation, humor hit social media, turning Vatican messages into viral memes and sparking debate about faith and tech.","summary":"Pope Leo XIV released a sweeping manifesto calling for responsible AI development. The pope’s call quickly became fodder for internet memes, with the #PopeLeoAI trend featuring playful videos and jokes. The Vatican’s effort to engage with tech giants was backed by a co‑author from Anthropic. Meanwhile, faith leaders and scholars interpret the pope’s stance as a modern vocal call for moral responsibility in technology.","image":"https://dims.apnews.com/dims4/default/0c2adf4/2147483647/strip/true/crop/4644x3096+0+0/resize/599x399!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.apnews.com%2F09%2F50%2Fd6d54d85acef2b245afb32528215%2F9b934d6605e94cbcb0d692ade798c929","text":"<p>After Pope Leo XIV proclaimed his sweeping manifesto on artificial intelligence, the Vatican’s cautionary tone became a viral meme. An Instagram account with more than 3 million followers posted a video of the pope’s call to \"disarm AI\", captioning it \"Love my woke pope (I’m not even Catholic).\" </p>\n<p>On X, a user riffed with a meme echoing the encyclical, saying: \"The atheism leaving my body the moment the pope starts talking about how AI is an affront to God and the new Tower of Babel.\" The jokes illustrate a generation’s inversion of papal rhetoric: turning grave warnings into joking banter.</p>\n<p>\"People have really been looking for a response to AI,\" says 27‑year‑old Boston comedian Isabel Thurston. \"This is the first time the world’s religious leader is speaking to technology on such a scale.\" </p>\n<p>The announcement came just months after faith leaders and tech CEOs began dialogues in Silicon Valley over AI’s social impact. Pope Leo, a U.S. native, famously wore Nike sneakers during an appearance and quoted Gandalf from Tolkien’s \"Lord of the Rings\" in his encyclical Magnifica Humanitas. The pope’s casual approach has helped him tap into pop‑culture memes while maintaining a serious tone.</p>\n<p>Forty‑two‑thousand words of the encyclical urge \"men and women of goodwill\" to take a hand in building a more humane society. In the video, Leo humorously answered a youth’s request for the silly 6‑7 meme, a basketball‑like joke that made the pope a meme icon. The hilarity continues in his popemobile tours, where he waves to crowds with a grin.</p>\n<p>But the press is not uniformly amused. Some critics question the decision to partner with Anthropic’s co‑founder Christopher Olah, suggesting the pope may be leaning toward tech‑centric solutions. Others believe the pope’s critique of the outdated \"just war\" doctrine reflects a deep shift toward dialogue and forgiveness.</p>\n<p>Besides AI, Leo’s cultural ventures include hosting a Hollywood “World of Cinema” day and even golfing with the Chicago White Sox. He has taken out a custom Knicks jersey bearing \"Pope Leo 14\" as a sign of outreach to American pop culture. This visible blending of theology and entertainment has become a magnet for meme culture.</p>\n<p>Speakers from the Vatican and outside note that the pope’s embrace of cultural fluency may attract lapsed Catholics and resonant voices back to the faith. As Robert Orsi of Northwestern University points out: \"At times I think the language in this encyclical truly mirrors the Declaration of Independence.\" </p>\n<p>Ultimately, Pope Leo XIV is using both memes and ministry to offer a modern, relatable message: faith cannot ignore the digital age, but it can speak guided by human dignity and moral responsibility. The Roman presidency reminds us that the conversation between technology and tradition is only just beginning.</p>


Iowa Tragedy: Six Dead in Fatal Shootings, Suspect Takes Own Life","description":"An investigation unfolds as authorities in Muscatine discover six victims in multiple homes, with the suspect, Ryan Willis McFarland, found dead by suicide.","summary":"Muscatine police are probing a series of fatal shootings that left six people deceased in the Iowa town. Police reported that the 52‑year‑old suspect, Ryan McFarland, shot the victims before turning the gun on himself when confronted by officers. Two victims were found in their residences and one inside a local business. The identities of the victims and details about the suspect’s history remain undisclosed.","image":"https://example.com/muscatine.png","text":"<p>Muscatine, Iowa – Police are investigating a shocking series of shootings that have killed six people, according to Chief Anthony Kies. Three victims were found dead at home, one in a business, and the suspect, 52‑year‑old Ryan Willis McFarland, was discovered dead by suicide after police intervened.</p><p>Chief Kies stated: “While talking to Ryan Willis McFarland, he took his own life.” He added that additional victims were believed to be relatives of McFarland, and their bodies were located parts of the city.</p><p>The police are processing the crime scenes and conducting interviews. They are asking anyone with information to contact the major crimes unit. McFarland’s criminal record was confirmed, but details were withheld by the station.</p><p>McFarland’s death has left the community shaken. “Today I simply do not have the words,” said Chief Kies. “This act of evil and what it has done to our community.”</p>


Virginia Bus Driver Indicted on Additional Charges After Fatal Crash","description":"Bus driver charged with involvement in chain‑reaction crash that killed five people now faces more charges.","summary":"Jing Sheng Dong, a Staten Island bus driver, was indicted on Monday on additional counts of involuntary manslaughter and reckless driving following a fatal chain‑reaction crash on Interstate 95 during a work‑zone slowdown. The crash killed five people and injured dozens more. Dong has a history of speeding and previously faced charges. He remains hospitalized, with prosecutors indicating he will be jailed upon release.","image":"https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1519790119754-5c7b1a04753f?auto=format&fit=crop&w=800&q=80","text":"<p>Bus driver <strong>Jing Sheng Dong</strong>, 48, of Staten Island, New York, was indicted on Monday on additional charges stemming from the fatal chain‑reaction crash on Interstate 95 that killed five people and injured dozens more.</p><p>Dong was originally charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter following the crash early Friday morning on Interstate 95. A grand jury indicted him further on three additional counts of involuntary manslaughter and one count of reckless driving, according to the Stafford County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office.</p><p>Authorities said Dong was driving a motorcoach from New York to North Carolina when he struck a line of vehicles that had slowed down in a work zone. A family of four from Greenfield, Massachusetts, on their way to a wedding were killed, as was a 25‑year‑old woman from Worcester, Massachusetts.</p><p>Dong remained hospitalized Monday. He previously faced speeding accusations in Colonial Heights, Virginia, in November 2024, and in Annapolis, Maryland, in March, where he was accused of driving a motorcoach at 72 mph (116 kph) in a 50 mph (80 kph) zone. He was also charged in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, for alleged trespassing in July.</p><p>The bus involved in Friday’s crash was operated by E&P Travel Inc., based in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash.</p><p>Court documents related to the bus crash do not list an attorney for Dong. Neither the attorney representing him in the trespassing case nor the lawyer representing him in Maryland responded to emails seeking comment Monday.</p><p>Prosecutor Eric Olsen said Dong will be transported to jail upon his release from the hospital.</p>


Ghanaian Mother and Child Detained at U.S. Airport Then Extradited to Ghana","description":"A pregnant Ghanaian woman and her son were held for days in a windowless detention room at Washington Dulles before being ordered deported by a federal judge.","summary":"Annabella Gyasi, 38, and her seven‑year‑old son were arrested at Washington Dulles International Airport after claiming they feared returning to Ghana. The pair suffered two hospitalizations for pregnancy complications and lived in a windowless detention cell. A U.S. District Judge ruled that it was in the best interests of justice for them to return to Ghana, and the attorneys said the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s treatment was inhumane.","image":"https://dims.apnews.com/dims4/default/7fad3ea/2147483647/strip/true/crop/5615x3743+0+0/resize/599x399!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.apnews.com%2Fe6%2Fa4%2F3e5557ce07217991b82efa1b1aea%2F3eba7085f0e64648bfa4a8cbc5d49bfb","text":"<p>Annabella Gyasi, 38, arrived at Washington Dulles International Airport on May 19 to seek a medical appointment for her son, who was born with severely malformed hands. While she and her son were in possession of valid tourist visas, immigration officials detoured them after Gyasi reported that she and her child had faced persecution in Ghana and feared returning. <b>Gyasi’s interview with the officers highlighted her concerns and led to a detention in a windowless cell at the airport.</b></p>\n\n<p>During the detention, the mother was hospitalized twice for pregnancy complications, including vaginal bleeding and high blood pressure. In the run‑up to a court hearing, lawyer Marah K. Amankwah said the pair had no viable alternatives and ultimately agreed to leave the country. <b>U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema issued an order in early Friday saying, “the welfare of the petitioners and the interests of justice are best served by allowing petitioners to return home immediately.”</b></p>\n\n<p>The Department of Homeland Security asserted that every detainee receives “appropriate care, including medical evaluation by a doctor, medication, and food.” Civil liberties advocates, however, countered that the couple was repeatedly denied additional food even after stating hunger. ACLU‑Virginia Executive Director Mary Bauer remarked that while the pair’s release was welcome, “no one should be subjected to the inhumane conditions they endured.”</p>\n\n<p>Gyasi and her son departed for Ghana that evening, and a return flight was scheduled for Friday night, per the order by Judge Brinkema. The case underscores the plight of travel‑bound migrants who, despite legitimate visas, may still face harsh detainment under the U.S. asylum framework.</p>

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Iowa Tragedy: Six Dead in Fatal Shootings, Suspect Takes Own Life","description":"An investigation unfolds as authorities in Muscatine discover six victims in multiple homes, with the suspect, Ryan Willis McFarland, found dead by suicide.","summary":"Muscatine police are probing a series of fatal shootings that left six people deceased in the Iowa town. Police reported that the 52‑year‑old suspect, Ryan McFarland, shot the victims before turning the gun on himself when confronted by officers. Two victims were found in their residences and one inside a local business. The identities of the victims and details about the suspect’s history remain undisclosed.","image":"https://example.com/muscatine.png","text":"<p>Muscatine, Iowa – Police are investigating a shocking series of shootings that have killed six people, according to Chief Anthony Kies. Three victims were found dead at home, one in a business, and the suspect, 52‑year‑old Ryan Willis McFarland, was discovered dead by suicide after police intervened.</p><p>Chief Kies stated: “While talking to Ryan Willis McFarland, he took his own life.” He added that additional victims were believed to be relatives of McFarland, and their bodies were located parts of the city.</p><p>The police are processing the crime scenes and conducting interviews. They are asking anyone with information to contact the major crimes unit. McFarland’s criminal record was confirmed, but details were withheld by the station.</p><p>McFarland’s death has left the community shaken. “Today I simply do not have the words,” said Chief Kies. “This act of evil and what it has done to our community.”</p>
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Iowa Tragedy: Six Dead in Fatal Shootings, Suspect Takes Own Life","description":"An investigation unfolds as authorities in Muscatine discover six victims in multiple homes, with the suspect, Ryan Willis McFarland, found dead by suicide.","summary":"Muscatine police are probing a series of fatal shootings that left six people deceased in the Iowa town. Police reported that the 52‑year‑old suspect, Ryan McFarland, shot the victims before turning the gun on himself when confronted by officers. Two victims were found in their residences and one inside a local business. The identities of the victims and details about the suspect’s history remain undisclosed.","image":"https://example.com/muscatine.png","text":"<p>Muscatine, Iowa – Police are investigating a shocking series of shootings that have killed six people, according to Chief Anthony Kies. Three victims were found dead at home, one in a business, and the suspect, 52‑year‑old Ryan Willis McFarland, was discovered dead by suicide after police intervened.</p><p>Chief Kies stated: “While talking to Ryan Willis McFarland, he took his own life.” He added that additional victims were believed to be relatives of McFarland, and their bodies were located parts of the city.</p><p>The police are processing the crime scenes and conducting interviews. They are asking anyone with information to contact the major crimes unit. McFarland’s criminal record was confirmed, but details were withheld by the station.</p><p>McFarland’s death has left the community shaken. “Today I simply do not have the words,” said Chief Kies. “This act of evil and what it has done to our community.”</p>


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Pope Leo XIV’s AI Manifesto Sparks Meme Storm","description":"When Pope Leo XIV called for strict AI regulation, humor hit social media, turning Vatican messages into viral memes and sparking debate about faith and tech.","summary":"Pope Leo XIV released a sweeping manifesto calling for responsible AI development. The pope’s call quickly became fodder for internet memes, with the #PopeLeoAI trend featuring playful videos and jokes. The Vatican’s effort to engage with tech giants was backed by a co‑author from Anthropic. Meanwhile, faith leaders and scholars interpret the pope’s stance as a modern vocal call for moral responsibility in technology.","image":"https://dims.apnews.com/dims4/default/0c2adf4/2147483647/strip/true/crop/4644x3096+0+0/resize/599x399!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.apnews.com%2F09%2F50%2Fd6d54d85acef2b245afb32528215%2F9b934d6605e94cbcb0d692ade798c929","text":"<p>After Pope Leo XIV proclaimed his sweeping manifesto on artificial intelligence, the Vatican’s cautionary tone became a viral meme. An Instagram account with more than 3 million followers posted a video of the pope’s call to \"disarm AI\", captioning it \"Love my woke pope (I’m not even Catholic).\" </p>\n<p>On X, a user riffed with a meme echoing the encyclical, saying: \"The atheism leaving my body the moment the pope starts talking about how AI is an affront to God and the new Tower of Babel.\" The jokes illustrate a generation’s inversion of papal rhetoric: turning grave warnings into joking banter.</p>\n<p>\"People have really been looking for a response to AI,\" says 27‑year‑old Boston comedian Isabel Thurston. \"This is the first time the world’s religious leader is speaking to technology on such a scale.\" </p>\n<p>The announcement came just months after faith leaders and tech CEOs began dialogues in Silicon Valley over AI’s social impact. Pope Leo, a U.S. native, famously wore Nike sneakers during an appearance and quoted Gandalf from Tolkien’s \"Lord of the Rings\" in his encyclical Magnifica Humanitas. The pope’s casual approach has helped him tap into pop‑culture memes while maintaining a serious tone.</p>\n<p>Forty‑two‑thousand words of the encyclical urge \"men and women of goodwill\" to take a hand in building a more humane society. In the video, Leo humorously answered a youth’s request for the silly 6‑7 meme, a basketball‑like joke that made the pope a meme icon. The hilarity continues in his popemobile tours, where he waves to crowds with a grin.</p>\n<p>But the press is not uniformly amused. Some critics question the decision to partner with Anthropic’s co‑founder Christopher Olah, suggesting the pope may be leaning toward tech‑centric solutions. Others believe the pope’s critique of the outdated \"just war\" doctrine reflects a deep shift toward dialogue and forgiveness.</p>\n<p>Besides AI, Leo’s cultural ventures include hosting a Hollywood “World of Cinema” day and even golfing with the Chicago White Sox. He has taken out a custom Knicks jersey bearing \"Pope Leo 14\" as a sign of outreach to American pop culture. This visible blending of theology and entertainment has become a magnet for meme culture.</p>\n<p>Speakers from the Vatican and outside note that the pope’s embrace of cultural fluency may attract lapsed Catholics and resonant voices back to the faith. As Robert Orsi of Northwestern University points out: \"At times I think the language in this encyclical truly mirrors the Declaration of Independence.\" </p>\n<p>Ultimately, Pope Leo XIV is using both memes and ministry to offer a modern, relatable message: faith cannot ignore the digital age, but it can speak guided by human dignity and moral responsibility. The Roman presidency reminds us that the conversation between technology and tradition is only just beginning.</p>
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Pope Leo XIV’s AI Manifesto Sparks Meme Storm","description":"When Pope Leo XIV called for strict AI regulation, humor hit social media, turning Vatican messages into viral memes and sparking debate about faith and tech.","summary":"Pope Leo XIV released a sweeping manifesto calling for responsible AI development. The pope’s call quickly became fodder for internet memes, with the #PopeLeoAI trend featuring playful videos and jokes. The Vatican’s effort to engage with tech giants was backed by a co‑author from Anthropic. Meanwhile, faith leaders and scholars interpret the pope’s stance as a modern vocal call for moral responsibility in technology.","image":"https://dims.apnews.com/dims4/default/0c2adf4/2147483647/strip/true/crop/4644x3096+0+0/resize/599x399!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.apnews.com%2F09%2F50%2Fd6d54d85acef2b245afb32528215%2F9b934d6605e94cbcb0d692ade798c929","text":"<p>After Pope Leo XIV proclaimed his sweeping manifesto on artificial intelligence, the Vatican’s cautionary tone became a viral meme. An Instagram account with more than 3 million followers posted a video of the pope’s call to \"disarm AI\", captioning it \"Love my woke pope (I’m not even Catholic).\" </p>\n<p>On X, a user riffed with a meme echoing the encyclical, saying: \"The atheism leaving my body the moment the pope starts talking about how AI is an affront to God and the new Tower of Babel.\" The jokes illustrate a generation’s inversion of papal rhetoric: turning grave warnings into joking banter.</p>\n<p>\"People have really been looking for a response to AI,\" says 27‑year‑old Boston comedian Isabel Thurston. \"This is the first time the world’s religious leader is speaking to technology on such a scale.\" </p>\n<p>The announcement came just months after faith leaders and tech CEOs began dialogues in Silicon Valley over AI’s social impact. Pope Leo, a U.S. native, famously wore Nike sneakers during an appearance and quoted Gandalf from Tolkien’s \"Lord of the Rings\" in his encyclical Magnifica Humanitas. The pope’s casual approach has helped him tap into pop‑culture memes while maintaining a serious tone.</p>\n<p>Forty‑two‑thousand words of the encyclical urge \"men and women of goodwill\" to take a hand in building a more humane society. In the video, Leo humorously answered a youth’s request for the silly 6‑7 meme, a basketball‑like joke that made the pope a meme icon. The hilarity continues in his popemobile tours, where he waves to crowds with a grin.</p>\n<p>But the press is not uniformly amused. Some critics question the decision to partner with Anthropic’s co‑founder Christopher Olah, suggesting the pope may be leaning toward tech‑centric solutions. Others believe the pope’s critique of the outdated \"just war\" doctrine reflects a deep shift toward dialogue and forgiveness.</p>\n<p>Besides AI, Leo’s cultural ventures include hosting a Hollywood “World of Cinema” day and even golfing with the Chicago White Sox. He has taken out a custom Knicks jersey bearing \"Pope Leo 14\" as a sign of outreach to American pop culture. This visible blending of theology and entertainment has become a magnet for meme culture.</p>\n<p>Speakers from the Vatican and outside note that the pope’s embrace of cultural fluency may attract lapsed Catholics and resonant voices back to the faith. As Robert Orsi of Northwestern University points out: \"At times I think the language in this encyclical truly mirrors the Declaration of Independence.\" </p>\n<p>Ultimately, Pope Leo XIV is using both memes and ministry to offer a modern, relatable message: faith cannot ignore the digital age, but it can speak guided by human dignity and moral responsibility. The Roman presidency reminds us that the conversation between technology and tradition is only just beginning.</p>

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Pope Leo XIV’s AI Manifesto Sparks Meme Storm","description":"When Pope Leo XIV called for strict AI regulation, humor hit social media, turning Vatican messages into viral memes and sparking debate about faith and tech.","summary":"Pope Leo XIV released a sweeping manifesto calling for responsible AI development. The pope’s call quickly became fodder for internet memes, with the #PopeLeoAI trend featuring playful videos and jokes. The Vatican’s effort to engage with tech giants was backed by a co‑author from Anthropic. Meanwhile, faith leaders and scholars interpret the pope’s stance as a modern vocal call for moral responsibility in technology.","image":"https://dims.apnews.com/dims4/default/0c2adf4/2147483647/strip/true/crop/4644x3096+0+0/resize/599x399!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.apnews.com%2F09%2F50%2Fd6d54d85acef2b245afb32528215%2F9b934d6605e94cbcb0d692ade798c929","text":"<p>After Pope Leo XIV proclaimed his sweeping manifesto on artificial intelligence, the Vatican’s cautionary tone became a viral meme. An Instagram account with more than 3 million followers posted a video of the pope’s call to \"disarm AI\", captioning it \"Love my woke pope (I’m not even Catholic).\" </p>\n<p>On X, a user riffed with a meme echoing the encyclical, saying: \"The atheism leaving my body the moment the pope starts talking about how AI is an affront to God and the new Tower of Babel.\" The jokes illustrate a generation’s inversion of papal rhetoric: turning grave warnings into joking banter.</p>\n<p>\"People have really been looking for a response to AI,\" says 27‑year‑old Boston comedian Isabel Thurston. \"This is the first time the world’s religious leader is speaking to technology on such a scale.\" </p>\n<p>The announcement came just months after faith leaders and tech CEOs began dialogues in Silicon Valley over AI’s social impact. Pope Leo, a U.S. native, famously wore Nike sneakers during an appearance and quoted Gandalf from Tolkien’s \"Lord of the Rings\" in his encyclical Magnifica Humanitas. The pope’s casual approach has helped him tap into pop‑culture memes while maintaining a serious tone.</p>\n<p>Forty‑two‑thousand words of the encyclical urge \"men and women of goodwill\" to take a hand in building a more humane society. In the video, Leo humorously answered a youth’s request for the silly 6‑7 meme, a basketball‑like joke that made the pope a meme icon. The hilarity continues in his popemobile tours, where he waves to crowds with a grin.</p>\n<p>But the press is not uniformly amused. Some critics question the decision to partner with Anthropic’s co‑founder Christopher Olah, suggesting the pope may be leaning toward tech‑centric solutions. Others believe the pope’s critique of the outdated \"just war\" doctrine reflects a deep shift toward dialogue and forgiveness.</p>\n<p>Besides AI, Leo’s cultural ventures include hosting a Hollywood “World of Cinema” day and even golfing with the Chicago White Sox. He has taken out a custom Knicks jersey bearing \"Pope Leo 14\" as a sign of outreach to American pop culture. This visible blending of theology and entertainment has become a magnet for meme culture.</p>\n<p>Speakers from the Vatican and outside note that the pope’s embrace of cultural fluency may attract lapsed Catholics and resonant voices back to the faith. As Robert Orsi of Northwestern University points out: \"At times I think the language in this encyclical truly mirrors the Declaration of Independence.\" </p>\n<p>Ultimately, Pope Leo XIV is using both memes and ministry to offer a modern, relatable message: faith cannot ignore the digital age, but it can speak guided by human dignity and moral responsibility. The Roman presidency reminds us that the conversation between technology and tradition is only just beginning.</p>
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Pope Leo XIV’s AI Manifesto Sparks Meme Storm","description":"When Pope Leo XIV called for strict AI regulation, humor hit social media, turning Vatican messages into viral memes and sparking debate about faith and tech.","summary":"Pope Leo XIV released a sweeping manifesto calling for responsible AI development. The pope’s call quickly became fodder for internet memes, with the #PopeLeoAI trend featuring playful videos and jokes. The Vatican’s effort to engage with tech giants was backed by a co‑author from Anthropic. Meanwhile, faith leaders and scholars interpret the pope’s stance as a modern vocal call for moral responsibility in technology.","image":"https://dims.apnews.com/dims4/default/0c2adf4/2147483647/strip/true/crop/4644x3096+0+0/resize/599x399!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.apnews.com%2F09%2F50%2Fd6d54d85acef2b245afb32528215%2F9b934d6605e94cbcb0d692ade798c929","text":"<p>After Pope Leo XIV proclaimed his sweeping manifesto on artificial intelligence, the Vatican’s cautionary tone became a viral meme. An Instagram account with more than 3 million followers posted a video of the pope’s call to \"disarm AI\", captioning it \"Love my woke pope (I’m not even Catholic).\" </p>\n<p>On X, a user riffed with a meme echoing the encyclical, saying: \"The atheism leaving my body the moment the pope starts talking about how AI is an affront to God and the new Tower of Babel.\" The jokes illustrate a generation’s inversion of papal rhetoric: turning grave warnings into joking banter.</p>\n<p>\"People have really been looking for a response to AI,\" says 27‑year‑old Boston comedian Isabel Thurston. \"This is the first time the world’s religious leader is speaking to technology on such a scale.\" </p>\n<p>The announcement came just months after faith leaders and tech CEOs began dialogues in Silicon Valley over AI’s social impact. Pope Leo, a U.S. native, famously wore Nike sneakers during an appearance and quoted Gandalf from Tolkien’s \"Lord of the Rings\" in his encyclical Magnifica Humanitas. The pope’s casual approach has helped him tap into pop‑culture memes while maintaining a serious tone.</p>\n<p>Forty‑two‑thousand words of the encyclical urge \"men and women of goodwill\" to take a hand in building a more humane society. In the video, Leo humorously answered a youth’s request for the silly 6‑7 meme, a basketball‑like joke that made the pope a meme icon. The hilarity continues in his popemobile tours, where he waves to crowds with a grin.</p>\n<p>But the press is not uniformly amused. Some critics question the decision to partner with Anthropic’s co‑founder Christopher Olah, suggesting the pope may be leaning toward tech‑centric solutions. Others believe the pope’s critique of the outdated \"just war\" doctrine reflects a deep shift toward dialogue and forgiveness.</p>\n<p>Besides AI, Leo’s cultural ventures include hosting a Hollywood “World of Cinema” day and even golfing with the Chicago White Sox. He has taken out a custom Knicks jersey bearing \"Pope Leo 14\" as a sign of outreach to American pop culture. This visible blending of theology and entertainment has become a magnet for meme culture.</p>\n<p>Speakers from the Vatican and outside note that the pope’s embrace of cultural fluency may attract lapsed Catholics and resonant voices back to the faith. As Robert Orsi of Northwestern University points out: \"At times I think the language in this encyclical truly mirrors the Declaration of Independence.\" </p>\n<p>Ultimately, Pope Leo XIV is using both memes and ministry to offer a modern, relatable message: faith cannot ignore the digital age, but it can speak guided by human dignity and moral responsibility. The Roman presidency reminds us that the conversation between technology and tradition is only just beginning.</p>

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Pope Leo XIV’s AI Manifesto Sparks Meme Storm","description":"When Pope Leo XIV called for strict AI regulation, humor hit social media, turning Vatican messages into viral memes and sparking debate about faith and tech.","summary":"Pope Leo XIV released a sweeping manifesto calling for responsible AI development. The pope’s call quickly became fodder for internet memes, with the #PopeLeoAI trend featuring playful videos and jokes. The Vatican’s effort to engage with tech giants was backed by a co‑author from Anthropic. Meanwhile, faith leaders and scholars interpret the pope’s stance as a modern vocal call for moral responsibility in technology.","image":"https://dims.apnews.com/dims4/default/0c2adf4/2147483647/strip/true/crop/4644x3096+0+0/resize/599x399!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.apnews.com%2F09%2F50%2Fd6d54d85acef2b245afb32528215%2F9b934d6605e94cbcb0d692ade798c929","text":"<p>After Pope Leo XIV proclaimed his sweeping manifesto on artificial intelligence, the Vatican’s cautionary tone became a viral meme. An Instagram account with more than 3 million followers posted a video of the pope’s call to \"disarm AI\", captioning it \"Love my woke pope (I’m not even Catholic).\" </p>\n<p>On X, a user riffed with a meme echoing the encyclical, saying: \"The atheism leaving my body the moment the pope starts talking about how AI is an affront to God and the new Tower of Babel.\" The jokes illustrate a generation’s inversion of papal rhetoric: turning grave warnings into joking banter.</p>\n<p>\"People have really been looking for a response to AI,\" says 27‑year‑old Boston comedian Isabel Thurston. \"This is the first time the world’s religious leader is speaking to technology on such a scale.\" </p>\n<p>The announcement came just months after faith leaders and tech CEOs began dialogues in Silicon Valley over AI’s social impact. Pope Leo, a U.S. native, famously wore Nike sneakers during an appearance and quoted Gandalf from Tolkien’s \"Lord of the Rings\" in his encyclical Magnifica Humanitas. The pope’s casual approach has helped him tap into pop‑culture memes while maintaining a serious tone.</p>\n<p>Forty‑two‑thousand words of the encyclical urge \"men and women of goodwill\" to take a hand in building a more humane society. In the video, Leo humorously answered a youth’s request for the silly 6‑7 meme, a basketball‑like joke that made the pope a meme icon. The hilarity continues in his popemobile tours, where he waves to crowds with a grin.</p>\n<p>But the press is not uniformly amused. Some critics question the decision to partner with Anthropic’s co‑founder Christopher Olah, suggesting the pope may be leaning toward tech‑centric solutions. Others believe the pope’s critique of the outdated \"just war\" doctrine reflects a deep shift toward dialogue and forgiveness.</p>\n<p>Besides AI, Leo’s cultural ventures include hosting a Hollywood “World of Cinema” day and even golfing with the Chicago White Sox. He has taken out a custom Knicks jersey bearing \"Pope Leo 14\" as a sign of outreach to American pop culture. This visible blending of theology and entertainment has become a magnet for meme culture.</p>\n<p>Speakers from the Vatican and outside note that the pope’s embrace of cultural fluency may attract lapsed Catholics and resonant voices back to the faith. As Robert Orsi of Northwestern University points out: \"At times I think the language in this encyclical truly mirrors the Declaration of Independence.\" </p>\n<p>Ultimately, Pope Leo XIV is using both memes and ministry to offer a modern, relatable message: faith cannot ignore the digital age, but it can speak guided by human dignity and moral responsibility. The Roman presidency reminds us that the conversation between technology and tradition is only just beginning.</p>
AP

Pope Leo XIV’s AI Manifesto Sparks Meme Storm","description":"When Pope Leo XIV called for strict AI regulation, humor hit social media, turning Vatican messages into viral memes and sparking debate about faith and tech.","summary":"Pope Leo XIV released a sweeping manifesto calling for responsible AI development. The pope’s call quickly became fodder for internet memes, with the #PopeLeoAI trend featuring playful videos and jokes. The Vatican’s effort to engage with tech giants was backed by a co‑author from Anthropic. Meanwhile, faith leaders and scholars interpret the pope’s stance as a modern vocal call for moral responsibility in technology.","image":"https://dims.apnews.com/dims4/default/0c2adf4/2147483647/strip/true/crop/4644x3096+0+0/resize/599x399!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.apnews.com%2F09%2F50%2Fd6d54d85acef2b245afb32528215%2F9b934d6605e94cbcb0d692ade798c929","text":"<p>After Pope Leo XIV proclaimed his sweeping manifesto on artificial intelligence, the Vatican’s cautionary tone became a viral meme. An Instagram account with more than 3 million followers posted a video of the pope’s call to \"disarm AI\", captioning it \"Love my woke pope (I’m not even Catholic).\" </p>\n<p>On X, a user riffed with a meme echoing the encyclical, saying: \"The atheism leaving my body the moment the pope starts talking about how AI is an affront to God and the new Tower of Babel.\" The jokes illustrate a generation’s inversion of papal rhetoric: turning grave warnings into joking banter.</p>\n<p>\"People have really been looking for a response to AI,\" says 27‑year‑old Boston comedian Isabel Thurston. \"This is the first time the world’s religious leader is speaking to technology on such a scale.\" </p>\n<p>The announcement came just months after faith leaders and tech CEOs began dialogues in Silicon Valley over AI’s social impact. Pope Leo, a U.S. native, famously wore Nike sneakers during an appearance and quoted Gandalf from Tolkien’s \"Lord of the Rings\" in his encyclical Magnifica Humanitas. The pope’s casual approach has helped him tap into pop‑culture memes while maintaining a serious tone.</p>\n<p>Forty‑two‑thousand words of the encyclical urge \"men and women of goodwill\" to take a hand in building a more humane society. In the video, Leo humorously answered a youth’s request for the silly 6‑7 meme, a basketball‑like joke that made the pope a meme icon. The hilarity continues in his popemobile tours, where he waves to crowds with a grin.</p>\n<p>But the press is not uniformly amused. Some critics question the decision to partner with Anthropic’s co‑founder Christopher Olah, suggesting the pope may be leaning toward tech‑centric solutions. Others believe the pope’s critique of the outdated \"just war\" doctrine reflects a deep shift toward dialogue and forgiveness.</p>\n<p>Besides AI, Leo’s cultural ventures include hosting a Hollywood “World of Cinema” day and even golfing with the Chicago White Sox. He has taken out a custom Knicks jersey bearing \"Pope Leo 14\" as a sign of outreach to American pop culture. This visible blending of theology and entertainment has become a magnet for meme culture.</p>\n<p>Speakers from the Vatican and outside note that the pope’s embrace of cultural fluency may attract lapsed Catholics and resonant voices back to the faith. As Robert Orsi of Northwestern University points out: \"At times I think the language in this encyclical truly mirrors the Declaration of Independence.\" </p>\n<p>Ultimately, Pope Leo XIV is using both memes and ministry to offer a modern, relatable message: faith cannot ignore the digital age, but it can speak guided by human dignity and moral responsibility. The Roman presidency reminds us that the conversation between technology and tradition is only just beginning.</p>


TECH

Pope Leo XIV’s AI Manifesto Sparks Meme Storm","description":"When Pope Leo XIV called for strict AI regulation, humor hit social media, turning Vatican messages into viral memes and sparking debate about faith and tech.","summary":"Pope Leo XIV released a sweeping manifesto calling for responsible AI development. The pope’s call quickly became fodder for internet memes, with the #PopeLeoAI trend featuring playful videos and jokes. The Vatican’s effort to engage with tech giants was backed by a co‑author from Anthropic. Meanwhile, faith leaders and scholars interpret the pope’s stance as a modern vocal call for moral responsibility in technology.","image":"https://dims.apnews.com/dims4/default/0c2adf4/2147483647/strip/true/crop/4644x3096+0+0/resize/599x399!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.apnews.com%2F09%2F50%2Fd6d54d85acef2b245afb32528215%2F9b934d6605e94cbcb0d692ade798c929","text":"<p>After Pope Leo XIV proclaimed his sweeping manifesto on artificial intelligence, the Vatican’s cautionary tone became a viral meme. An Instagram account with more than 3 million followers posted a video of the pope’s call to \"disarm AI\", captioning it \"Love my woke pope (I’m not even Catholic).\" </p>\n<p>On X, a user riffed with a meme echoing the encyclical, saying: \"The atheism leaving my body the moment the pope starts talking about how AI is an affront to God and the new Tower of Babel.\" The jokes illustrate a generation’s inversion of papal rhetoric: turning grave warnings into joking banter.</p>\n<p>\"People have really been looking for a response to AI,\" says 27‑year‑old Boston comedian Isabel Thurston. \"This is the first time the world’s religious leader is speaking to technology on such a scale.\" </p>\n<p>The announcement came just months after faith leaders and tech CEOs began dialogues in Silicon Valley over AI’s social impact. Pope Leo, a U.S. native, famously wore Nike sneakers during an appearance and quoted Gandalf from Tolkien’s \"Lord of the Rings\" in his encyclical Magnifica Humanitas. The pope’s casual approach has helped him tap into pop‑culture memes while maintaining a serious tone.</p>\n<p>Forty‑two‑thousand words of the encyclical urge \"men and women of goodwill\" to take a hand in building a more humane society. In the video, Leo humorously answered a youth’s request for the silly 6‑7 meme, a basketball‑like joke that made the pope a meme icon. The hilarity continues in his popemobile tours, where he waves to crowds with a grin.</p>\n<p>But the press is not uniformly amused. Some critics question the decision to partner with Anthropic’s co‑founder Christopher Olah, suggesting the pope may be leaning toward tech‑centric solutions. Others believe the pope’s critique of the outdated \"just war\" doctrine reflects a deep shift toward dialogue and forgiveness.</p>\n<p>Besides AI, Leo’s cultural ventures include hosting a Hollywood “World of Cinema” day and even golfing with the Chicago White Sox. He has taken out a custom Knicks jersey bearing \"Pope Leo 14\" as a sign of outreach to American pop culture. This visible blending of theology and entertainment has become a magnet for meme culture.</p>\n<p>Speakers from the Vatican and outside note that the pope’s embrace of cultural fluency may attract lapsed Catholics and resonant voices back to the faith. As Robert Orsi of Northwestern University points out: \"At times I think the language in this encyclical truly mirrors the Declaration of Independence.\" </p>\n<p>Ultimately, Pope Leo XIV is using both memes and ministry to offer a modern, relatable message: faith cannot ignore the digital age, but it can speak guided by human dignity and moral responsibility. The Roman presidency reminds us that the conversation between technology and tradition is only just beginning.</p>
AP

Pope Leo XIV’s AI Manifesto Sparks Meme Storm","description":"When Pope Leo XIV called for strict AI regulation, humor hit social media, turning Vatican messages into viral memes and sparking debate about faith and tech.","summary":"Pope Leo XIV released a sweeping manifesto calling for responsible AI development. The pope’s call quickly became fodder for internet memes, with the #PopeLeoAI trend featuring playful videos and jokes. The Vatican’s effort to engage with tech giants was backed by a co‑author from Anthropic. Meanwhile, faith leaders and scholars interpret the pope’s stance as a modern vocal call for moral responsibility in technology.","image":"https://dims.apnews.com/dims4/default/0c2adf4/2147483647/strip/true/crop/4644x3096+0+0/resize/599x399!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.apnews.com%2F09%2F50%2Fd6d54d85acef2b245afb32528215%2F9b934d6605e94cbcb0d692ade798c929","text":"<p>After Pope Leo XIV proclaimed his sweeping manifesto on artificial intelligence, the Vatican’s cautionary tone became a viral meme. An Instagram account with more than 3 million followers posted a video of the pope’s call to \"disarm AI\", captioning it \"Love my woke pope (I’m not even Catholic).\" </p>\n<p>On X, a user riffed with a meme echoing the encyclical, saying: \"The atheism leaving my body the moment the pope starts talking about how AI is an affront to God and the new Tower of Babel.\" The jokes illustrate a generation’s inversion of papal rhetoric: turning grave warnings into joking banter.</p>\n<p>\"People have really been looking for a response to AI,\" says 27‑year‑old Boston comedian Isabel Thurston. \"This is the first time the world’s religious leader is speaking to technology on such a scale.\" </p>\n<p>The announcement came just months after faith leaders and tech CEOs began dialogues in Silicon Valley over AI’s social impact. Pope Leo, a U.S. native, famously wore Nike sneakers during an appearance and quoted Gandalf from Tolkien’s \"Lord of the Rings\" in his encyclical Magnifica Humanitas. The pope’s casual approach has helped him tap into pop‑culture memes while maintaining a serious tone.</p>\n<p>Forty‑two‑thousand words of the encyclical urge \"men and women of goodwill\" to take a hand in building a more humane society. In the video, Leo humorously answered a youth’s request for the silly 6‑7 meme, a basketball‑like joke that made the pope a meme icon. The hilarity continues in his popemobile tours, where he waves to crowds with a grin.</p>\n<p>But the press is not uniformly amused. Some critics question the decision to partner with Anthropic’s co‑founder Christopher Olah, suggesting the pope may be leaning toward tech‑centric solutions. Others believe the pope’s critique of the outdated \"just war\" doctrine reflects a deep shift toward dialogue and forgiveness.</p>\n<p>Besides AI, Leo’s cultural ventures include hosting a Hollywood “World of Cinema” day and even golfing with the Chicago White Sox. He has taken out a custom Knicks jersey bearing \"Pope Leo 14\" as a sign of outreach to American pop culture. This visible blending of theology and entertainment has become a magnet for meme culture.</p>\n<p>Speakers from the Vatican and outside note that the pope’s embrace of cultural fluency may attract lapsed Catholics and resonant voices back to the faith. As Robert Orsi of Northwestern University points out: \"At times I think the language in this encyclical truly mirrors the Declaration of Independence.\" </p>\n<p>Ultimately, Pope Leo XIV is using both memes and ministry to offer a modern, relatable message: faith cannot ignore the digital age, but it can speak guided by human dignity and moral responsibility. The Roman presidency reminds us that the conversation between technology and tradition is only just beginning.</p>

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