The Vatican's 1891 Warning on Agentic AI
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What could an 1891 papal encyclical possibly teach us about the impending wave of autonomous, "Agentic" Artificial Intelligence?
In this episode, we uncover the prophetic foresight of Pope Leo XIII’s landmark document, Rerum Novarum ("Of New Things"), and apply its foundational defense of human dignity to today's rapid shift from simple AI chatbots to autonomous AI agents. During the First Industrial Revolution, Leo XIII fiercely condemned treating human labor as a mere commodity or a mechanical instrument for profit. Today, as we enter what the Church calls a "cognitive industrial revolution," those same warnings apply to the automation of human thought and decision-making.
We explore how the unchecked rise of Agentic AI—systems capable of autonomous goal-setting and execution—threatens to fundamentally displace workers and erode human autonomy. Drawing on the Vatican’s newest 2025 doctrinal note, Antiqua et Nova, we break down the crucial difference between a machine's algorithmic "choice" and a human's moral "decision". While AI can process massive amounts of data, it lacks the spiritual soul, free will, and "wisdom of the heart" necessary for true moral agency.
In this episode, you will learn:
- The Blueprint of Rerum Novarum: How Pope Leo XIII’s 1891 warnings against unbridled capitalism and the commodification of labor perfectly map onto the modern AI arms race.
- The Threat of Deskilling: Why delegating complex tasks to Agentic AI risks "moral deskilling," reducing humans to passive consumers and eroding our capacity for critical thought and creativity.
- Choice vs. Decision: The profound philosophical distinction between an AI optimizing a statistical outcome and a human making a conscious, ethical decision.
- The Imago Dei & Technology: Why true intelligence requires embodied human experience, and why the Church insists AI must remain a tool to augment human flourishing, not replace it.
- Algor-ethics & Global Governance: How modern Catholic Social Teaching, championed by Pope Francis and Pope Leo XIV, is fighting for "human-in-the-loop" safeguards and universal AI regulations to protect the vulnerable.
Tune in to discover why preserving our humanity in the age of Agentic AI requires us to look back at the timeless wisdom of 1891, ensuring that technological progress serves the human person, rather than turning us into slaves of our own creations.
Keywords: Agentic AI, Artificial General Intelligence, Rerum Novarum, Pope Leo XIII, Catholic Social Teaching, AI Ethics, Antiqua et Nova, Future of Work, Algor-ethics, Human Dignity, AI Job Displacement, Theology of Technology.