Probably the pull quote of the (short) thing for me. It lines up exactly with my personal experience, and is probably one of the biggest overall dangers of this technology aside from mass unemployment and making my RAM cost too much.
I'm very glad that Pope Leo continues to speak about AI in such clear ways. It's obvious he and/or the Curia really get it and the costs and dangers it has.
before A.I - video calls replaced in-person - coz you could tell emotions from faces
now with A.I - we're going back to an in-person world
you also look at entertainment - what's getting scarce & more valuable - live entertainment e.g Netflix with the skyscraper, live sports, concerts etc - due to live events being more authentic
you also see even Hollywood stars buying into sports team & sports team valuation going up
us humans - we only like the artificial - to a limited extent - however the A.I people lack empathy & don't know shit about how humans work