Pope Leo XIV has identified artificial intelligence as a significant challenge for humanity, calling on the Catholic Church to lead in addressing its impacts on workers’ rights and human dignity. In his inaugural audience, the 69-year-old Pope drew parallels with his namesake, Pope Leo XIII, who tackled workers’ rights during the industrial revolution, emphasizing the need for the Church’s social teachings to respond to contemporary challenges posed by AI. He pledged to continue the modernizing reforms of Pope Francis, advocating for an inclusive Church that prioritizes the marginalized.