Faith & Technology

Artificial intelligence asks every tradition the same question: what is a person, and what isn't? Here is what they have actually said — quoted from primary sources, each one's scope named, with nothing fabricated.

What the Catholic Church Actually Teaches About Artificial Intelligence

Between 2025 and 2026 the Vatican issued its most detailed teaching ever on artificial intelligence—a doctrinal Note, several papal messages, and a full encyclical. Here is what those documents actually say, quoted from the primary texts, with nothing added.

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What Islamic Authorities Have Ruled About Artificial Intelligence

Islam has no single global authority, but two major multinational Islamic bodies have issued formal positions on AI: the International Islamic Fiqh Academy's Resolution 258, and the ICESCO–SDAIA Riyadh Charter. Here is what they actually say, quoted from the official texts.

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What Jewish Law Has Said About Artificial Intelligence

Judaism has no single magisterium, but its halakhic tradition reasons rigorously about new technology. The Conservative movement's law committee issued a formal, unanimously-approved responsum on AI and autonomous machines in 2019. Here is what it asks and how it reasons.

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Our standard for this strand

Every official teaching quoted here links to its primary source (a Vatican document, a fiqh-academy resolution, a rabbinic responsum). Where a tradition has no central body that speaks on AI, we say so plainly rather than inventing a position. Restrained, academic, nine traditions weighed side by side.