From campus to the Vatican, is an AI backlash growing stronger?
At the Vatican on Monday, Pope Leo XIV issued his first encyclical, a letter issued to the world’s bishops. In it, he criticized artificial intelligence and what he called the “culture of power” fueling its rise, urging world leaders to regulate the technology more forcefully.
The Pope’s skepticism towards AI doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It comes after several weeks in which numerous commencement speakers championing artificial intelligence on US college campuses were booed by Gen Z graduates.
Is a backlash to AI brewing? We speak to BBC religion editor Aleem Maqbool about the Pope’s AI-critical encyclical, and to Rachel Janfaza, founder of the Gen Z research firm The Up and Up, about why Gen Z’s relationship with AI is far more complicated than many think.
Producer: Xandra Ellin, Cat Farnsworth, and Valerio Esposito
Photo: (Pope Leo XIV during a meeting with Italian bishops in Vatican City, 28 May 2026. Credit: Vatican Media Handout/EPA/Shutterstock)
Related Stories
AI News
Audio recordings reveal man threatening to kill charity workers
24 minutes ago
AI News
'Preventable' death of 9-year
24 minutes ago
AI News
Twelve crews fight fire at industrial units
24 minutes ago
AI News
Air Canada plane leaves runway after landing at Montreal airport
24 minutes ago
AI News
AER fines oil company almost $438K for leak that went undiscovered for 15 months
24 minutes ago
AI News
QAI Ventures launches Singapore quantum accelerator with four startups
31 minutes ago
AI News
Kospo Delivers Policy Proposals for K
31 minutes ago
AI News
China braces for a powerful typhoon after a week of deadly storms
1 hour ago