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Pope Leo, first U.S.-born pope, urged youth against using AI for homework, stressing critical thinking and academic integrity.
Pope Leo, the first U.S.-born pope, urged approximately 15,000 young people at a national Catholic youth conference in Indianapolis not to use artificial intelligence to complete homework, stressing that while AI can aid learning, it should not replace personal effort or critical thinking.
Speaking via live video from the Vatican on November 19, 2025, he emphasized that responsible AI use should support intellectual growth and academic integrity.
He also called on youth to build bridges rather than walls, cautioned against aligning faith with political ideologies, and reaffirmed the Church’s role in forming conscience, not endorsing political parties.
El Papa León, el primer papa nacido en los EE. UU., instó a los jóvenes a no usar la IA para la tarea, haciendo hincapié en el pensamiento crítico y la integridad académica.