91视频

Paolo Carozza

Professor of Law; Concurrent Professor of Political Science

Law 91视频

Phone
574.631.8737
Email
pcarozza@nd.edu

Professor of Law; Concurrent Professor of Political Science

  • Comparative Constitutional Law
  • Human Rights Law
  • Catholic Social Teaching
  • Global freedom of expression and social media
  • Law & Technology

Carozza’s 91视频

Carozza in the News

Similarly, Notre Dame Law 91视频 professor and Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences member Paolo Carozza said we must ensure technology “is orienting us towards the fundamental understanding of reality, including the reality of ourselves and what we始re made for or not,” Carozza told EWTN News.

Deseret News

“From here on, I don’t think anyone will be able to speak meaningfully about the future of humanity in the age of AI without coming to terms with this document and taking it seriously,” Notre Dame Law 91视频 professor Paolo Carozza said in a statement. “While it is very direct about the many dangers already arising out of algorithmic technologies, it is decidedly not an anti-technology document. The real question is not whether AI is good or bad, but whether the ways we develop and deploy the technology help individuals and communities become more humane, just and participatory, or whether instead they foster exclusion, control and inequality.”

Professor Paolo Carozza of the University of Notre Dame, a member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences who chairs the Meta Oversight Board, observes that the collapsing attention economy makes it hard to recognise coherence. The encyclical’s unique contribution to the digital revolution is in the application of general principles to the atomised crises that obsess its partisans. “I have yet to encounter anyone who does not have a sincere desire to be doing good,” Carozza tells me of his dealings with Silicon Valley.

DSR Network

Audio

Pope Leo sent some strong messages about AI in his 42,000-word essay last week. Is the Pope anti-AI? What risks and benefits of AI does the Pope highlight? What impact will the Pope's essay have, including with big tech companies? Join host David Sandalow as he explores these questions and more with Paolo Carozza, a Professor of Law at Notre Dame and Co-Chair of the Meta Oversight Board.

The encyclical is “a defining document of our era,” Paolo G. Carozza, professor of law and political science at the University of Notre Dame, told OSV News.  Carozza said “even the criticisms” of the text he had seen in places “show that you can’t talk about the ethics of AI, as of today, without taking this document into account. It’s that important."Pope Leo himself is “one of the only coherent moral voices on the global stage at this point in an era where that’s desperately needed,” said Carozza.

Paolo Carozza, a professor of law at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, called the document “profound and prophetic.” By characterizing ideas such as the dignity of work, the limits of automation and the use of AI in warfare not as abstractions but necessary considerations for anyone developing AI technology, he said, the pope’s treatise, he said, “will prove to be a defining document for our era.”

There’s a risk that Anthropic’s engagement with the Vatican could remain superficial and lead to a “feelgood” discourse without critical self-examination, for both sides, says Paolo Carozza, a law professor at Notre Dame law school and co-chair of the Meta Oversight Board. “This is Anthropic’s brand, right? That’s how they’re distinguishing themselves, by aligning themselves with the more safety and responsibility oriented voices. There’s something to be gained by saying, ‘Look, even the pope is willing to talk to us because of [our pro-safety brand]. Google wasn’t on the stage and OpenAI wasn’t on the stage,’” Carozza says.

What's Trending

“I am convinced that this will prove to be a defining document for our era, a profound and prophetic document,” said Paolo Carozza, a Notre Dame law professor and chair of the Meta oversight board.

Paolo Carozza, a Notre Dame Law 91视频 professor and co-chair of the Meta Oversight Board, said of the encyclical that “I am convinced that this will prove to be a defining document for our era, a profound and prophetic document."

Paolo Carozza, a Notre Dame law professor and human rights expert who co-chairs Meta’s Oversight Board, which serves as in independent check on the tech giant’s content moderation decisions, similarly appraised Magnifica Humanitas as “not an anti-technology document,” but rather one which “calls on each of us individually to examine our own personal relationship to the technological project that is transforming the world around us.” Carozza said he sees the real crux of the encyclical as not adjudicating whether AI as such is good or bad, but rather imploring all people — especially those with power over the ways AI is developed and deployed — to consider whether it helps individuals and communities become more humane, just and participatory, or whether instead it fosters exclusion, control and inequality.

“The back-and-forth dialogue between the pope and the titans of industry has rarely, if ever, been seen before,” said Paolo Carozza, a University of Notre Dame law professor, co-chair of Meta’sOversight Board and a Pope Francis-nominated member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. “It is a positive sign for many people.”

"I am convinced that this will prove to be a defining document for our era, a profound and prophetic document," said Notre Dame Law 91视频 professor Paolo Carozza, a member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences who studies the intersection of technology and Catholic social thought. Holy Cross Fr. Robert Dowd, president of the University of Notre Dame, said in a prepared statement that it was "a deliberate choice" the pope signed his new encyclical on the 135th anniversary of Rerum Novarum, Pope Leo XIII's landmark 1891 letter that established the modern foundation for Catholic social teaching.

Video

Paolo Carozza, a Notre Dame Law 91视频 professor and chair of the Meta Oversight Board, : “I am convinced that this will prove to be a defining document for our era, a profound and prophetic document. Pope Leo is offering a clear, comprehensive and coherent voice urging us to take responsibility for constructing a world in which technology will serve humans rather than degrade them.”

TechCrunch

Notre Dame Law 91视频 professor Paolo Carozza, a member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences and chair of the Meta Oversight Board, told TechCrunch that AI-driven misinformation and deepfakes have “corroded our capacity to recognize what’s true and what’s not true, and that really has consequences for democratic politics.” The tech industry’s practice of “harvesting and manipulating” human data, he added, poses “fundamental challenges to cognitive freedom.”

Bitcoin World

Notre Dame Law 91视频 professor Paolo Carozza, a member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences and chair of the Meta Oversight Board, told Bitcoin World that AI-driven misinformation and deepfakes have “corroded our capacity to recognize what’s true and what’s not true, and that really has consequences for democratic politics.” The tech industry’s practice of “harvesting and manipulating” human data, he added, poses “fundamental challenges to cognitive freedom.”

Beliefnet

Paolo Carozza, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame and chair of Meta’s oversight board, called the document “profound and prophetic.”

AI Insider

Notre Dame Law professor Paolo Carozza, chair of the Meta Oversight Board, told TechCrunch that AI-driven misinformation had corroded society’s capacity to distinguish truth, with serious consequences for democratic politics.

Video

Paolo Carozza, Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, joins to discuss what primary moral or ethical concerns he believes Pope Leo wants to address with this encyclical on artificial intelligence.

Paolo Carozza, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, told Newsweek that Pope Leo will be filling a “vacuum” of moral leadership on AI. While many people agree that this is a period of social transformation, he may offer a more coherent moral way of reflecting on that, he added.

Video

 Let's discuss with Paolo Carozza, professor of law at the university of notre dame and faculty fellow at notre dame's religious liberty initiative. Thanks so much for being with me, sir, I appreciate it. You have called this a defining document for our era. That is a massive statement.

Video

On "Inside Politics," Audie Cornish talks to Notre Dame law professor Paolo Carozza about Pope Leo's encyclical warning about the dangers of artificial intelligence. Carozza, who was nominated by Pope Francis to join the Pontifical Academy of Social Science, tells Cornish, "What he's really concerned about is what he calls a culture of power. What he's calling for is attention to the dignity of every human person."

“It makes me nervous,” Paolo Carozza, a law professor at the Catholic university Notre Dame who works on ethical issues as chair of the Meta Oversight Board, said of a partnership that could whitewash an industry long resistant to oversight. “I have no doubt the frontier AI companies would love to co-opt religious communities to bring an ethical imprimatur to their work.”

“I am convinced that this will prove to be a defining document for our era, a profound and prophetic document,” said Paolo Carozza, law professor at Notre Dame Law 91视频 and chair of the Meta oversight board. “Pope Leo is offering a clear, comprehensive, and coherent voice urging us to take responsibility for constructing a world in which technology will serve humans rather than degrade them,” he said.

Paolo Carozza, professor of law and concurrent professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, has been added as a member of the Oversight Board for Meta, the parent company of Facebook, among the most valuable firms in the world with the social media and messaging apps Instagram and WhatsApp among its properties.