Pope Leo XIV will personally present his first major teaching document on artificial intelligence on May 25, with the Vatican saying the encyclical, titled Magnifica Humanitas (“Magnificent Humanity”), will focus on “the protection of the human person in the age of artificial intelligence.”
The event will include Curial cardinals and theologians, and Christopher Olah, a co-founder of Anthropic, will be among those joining the pope at the presentation in the Vatican.
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The unusual pairing has drawn attention because the Vatican has repeatedly warned about the social and moral risks of AI, including threats to human dignity and the environment.
The decision to include an Anthropic executive is part of a broader Vatican effort to position itself as a moral voice on emerging technology, while also reflecting years of dialogue between church officials and Silicon Valley figures.
Anthropic has been cultivating those links for months. The company hosted a small group of Christians at its San Francisco headquarters in March, and later gathered about 15 Christian leaders to discuss how Claude models are built, trained and used.
Meghan Sullivan of the University of Notre Dame said Anthropic is among the tech companies that “really cares about educating all communities,” while Brian Green of Santa Clara University said the Vatican’s outreach was “a little surprising” but “not unexpected.”
Anthropic's co-founder Christopher Olah will co-launch the first papal encyclical on AI alongside Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican. Bloomberg is reporting Anthropic is the only AI lab invited to present.
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The company’s appearance at the Vatican also comes against a backdrop of tension over military and surveillance uses of AI.
NCR reported that Anthropic came into conflict with the Trump administration after refusing to loosen safeguards on its models for lethal autonomous warfare and mass surveillance, and the Pentagon later labeled the company a supply-chain risk.
Even so, church figures described Anthropic as a serious interlocutor on ethics, with Green saying Olah was “very invested in these dialogues.”
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This is more than a Vatican book launch; it is a signal that Pope Leo XIV wants the AI debate to be treated as a question of human dignity, ethics and public responsibility, not just a matter of engineering or business.
By bringing in a senior Anthropic figure, the Church is also signaling that it wants dialogue with the industry itself, even as it warns about the risks AI poses to dignity, labor, surveillance and weapons.