💨 Abstract
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians, warned about the potential dangers of rapidly advancing technology and the "impending robotocracy." He emphasized the importance of religious faith and human-centric wisdom in navigating technological changes. Bartholomew, speaking at Athens University, stressed that human dignity and spiritual nature must be prioritized over technological systems. His remarks align with concerns raised by other Christian leaders, who advocate for AI ethics and human-centered innovation.
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