With such awareness, “we can be inspired to do good things,” the Peruvian-born member of the Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus (MCCJ), who represented his Society’s Nairobi-based New Media Center said.
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Fr. Carbonero concurred with the Apostolic Nuncio on the need to foster a digital culture that respects the dignity of persons, with emphasis on responsibility and prudence.
“The machines should be at our service and not us serving them,” he told ACI Africa, and added, “We have to value the human work as well even if the machines will do it (more) precisely than human beings.”
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Also speaking to ACI Africa at Our Lady of Assumption Umoja Parish, Sr. Agatha Chikuluzimba, emphasized the need to engage digital media in a manner that fosters service to humanity.
“We should not shy away from the technology but rather we should explore and learn it, to bring out the good,” Sr. Chikuluzimba said, and added, “As communicators, we should explore AI to foster unity and promote the dignity of the human person.”
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According to the Zambia-born member of the Pious Society of the Daughters of St. Paul (FSP/Pauline Sisters), the danger of AI depends on its usage. “Overusing AI might cause mental laziness and also kill creativity among communicators. So, as we use them, we should be vigilant not to kill that aspect of creativity,” she said.
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“We should not allow Artificial intelligence to control us; we are more than that and we should rise above it,” the Nairobi-based Pauline Sister emphasized.
The appropriate goal for those who engage AI, Sr. Chikuluzimba told ACI Africa, should be “to bring about the positive aspect of AI so that rather than allowing it to use us, we use it appropriately to promote human dignity.”
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