"Like any product of human creativity, AI can be directed toward positive or negative ends," Francis said in January. "When used in ways that respect human dignity and promote the well-being of individuals and communities, it can contribute positively to the human vocation. Yet, as in all areas where humans are called to make decisions, the shadow of evil also looms here. Where human freedom allows for the possibility of choosing what is wrong, the moral evaluation of this technology will need to take into account how it is directed and used."
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Just as mechanization disrupted traditional labor in the 1890s, artificial intelligence now potentially threatens employment patterns and human dignity in ways that Pope Leo XIV believes demand similar moral leadership from the church.
"In our own day," Leo XIV concluded in his formal address on Saturday, "the Church offers to everyone the treasury of her social teaching in response to another industrial revolution and to developments in the field of artificial intelligence that pose new challenges for the defense of human dignity, justice, and labor."
Also they could use the cooling technology deployed at the Pier 1 location in Toronto. They suck cold lake water from the bottom of Lake Ontario, and return it a bit warmer.
Other tech like geothemal and heat pumps can be adapted as well, on top of basic building features like shade, paint, airflow, etc. It's a gold rush though, so the shareholders want expediency and cost savings up front.
...or take that waste heat and pipe it around the neighborhood to heat homes. Heat is energy. Dumping it at the bottom of a lake because "I don't need it" when somebody else is going cold seems stupid.
I think they do? I was referring to summer.