Summary
Arthur Brooks discusses Pope Leo XIV's encyclical on AI, warning that AI could threaten human dignity and jobs without stronger safeguards. Brooks argues AI will ruin us if it doesn't make us more human, emphasizing the need to use AI to complement rather than replace human relationships.
- Arthur Brooks, Harvard professor and Free Press columnist, joins Squawk Box to discuss Pope Leo's AI warning.
- Pope Leo XIV's encyclical focuses on AI's potential threat to human dignity and accountability.
- Brooks connects the Pope's message to his own work on the dignity of work and happiness.
- He warns that outsourcing human relationships to AI makes us less human.
- Brooks highlights the importance of using AI for analytical tasks while preserving real human connections.
- The discussion touches on the difference between AI substituting vs complementing human relationships.
- Brooks dismisses the idea that universal basic income from AI would preserve human dignity.
- The conversation includes broader critiques of technology's impact on human flourishing.