Source: The Register: Biting the hand that feeds
The Vatican's formal encyclical on AI creates legal infrastructure for faith-based refusals to adopt AI systems—a development that reframes technological adoption from purely business efficiency into protected conscience territory. This transforms AI implementation from a technical inevitability into a negotiable workplace right, potentially giving millions of Catholic employees grounds to opt out of systems their employers consider mandatory. Other faith traditions may claim similar protections. The risk is structural: religious exemptions could become the primary mechanism through which ordinary workers escape algorithmic management, rather than labor law or collective action achieving it first.