CATHOLIC bishops in the country have been introduced to the complexities and responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in their pastoral ministry, ethical and moral standards, and security risks.
This as some 70 Catholic bishops attended the opening of a four-day seminar before their 131st plenary assembly scheduled this weekend in Manila.
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), in a news bulletin, said the seminar opened at the Pope Pius XII Catholic Center along U.N. Avenue in Ermita, Manila.
In his opening remarks, Caceres Archbishop Rex Andrew Alarcon, chair of the CBCP-Episcopal Commission on Social Communications, underscored the need for the Church to engage in emerging technologies with discernment, pastoral wisdom, and moral responsibility.







