Micah Alcisto, a high school senior at St. Louis, asked the Pope about his thoughts on artificial intelligence.
On Friday, 21 November, Pope Leo XIV addressed around 15,000 Catholic teenagers in Indianapolis urging them not to let ...
When 14-year-old Mia Smothers took the stage in Indianapolis, the only sound heard in the Mercy High School’s auditorium was ...
Pope Leo XIV opened a virtual meeting with American Catholic youths Friday by revealing a closely held pontifical secret: He ...
In his first digital conversation with American youth, Pope Leo addressed distraction in the age of tech, mental health and the importance of authentic relationships ...
At the Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility of Big Tech, a keynoter posed the query, "What might we ask of Big Tech, ...
Pope Leo XIV opened a virtual meeting with American Catholic young people Friday by revealing a closely held pontifical ...
Pope Leo XIV spoke via livestream with teens participating in the National Catholic Youth Conference in Indianapolis.
Speaking to 16,000 teens, Pope Leo warned not to outsource thinking to AI. 'Don’t ask it to do your homework,' he said.
Pope Leo encouraged teens to create in-person connections during a livestream Q&A with 16,000 teens at the National Catholic ...
Pope Leo XIV urged U.S. high school students to be "intentional" with their screen time, their prayer time and their ...
With a livestream connection, Pope Leo spoke for close to an hour with participants at the National Catholic Youth Conference ...