Host Elizabeth Renieris is joined by Father Paolo Benanti, Extraordinary Professor of Moral Theology, Bioethics, Neuroethics, and Ethics of Technologies at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. A Franciscan of the Third Order Regular, Fr. Benanti is also a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life (PAV), through which he is involved with what is known as the Rome Call for AI Ethics.
The PAV is the sponsor of the Rome Call for AI Ethics, signed in Rome on February 28, 2020, by the PAV, IBM, Microsoft, the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization, and the Italian government’s Ministry of Innovation. The Rome Call seeks to advance a human-centered approach to AI by mobilizing actors from all parts of society—public and private, profit and nonprofit, and a wide range of cultural and religious traditions.
Here, Fr. Benanti talked about the Rome Call’s efforts to champion a “RenAIssance” in AI, such that concern for the human being is paramount in the design, development, and deployment of artificial intelligence systems, and the document’s promotion of what he and others (including Pope Francis) have termed “algorethics.”
Elizabeth also asked Fr. Benanti about what he’s previously described in his work as the “techno-human condition” and its relationship to tech ethics, prompting him to tell a memorable story about, of all things, an elephant.
More About Our Guest
Fr. Benanti started his academic career in mechanical engineering before entering the Franciscan order and pursuing theology and philosophy. He holds a doctorate in moral theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University and won the university’s Vedovato Award for his dissertation “The Cyborg: Corpo e corporeità nell’epoca del postumano.”
His research focuses on the management of innovation, particularly as it relates to the internet and the impact of the Digital Age, biotechnologies for human improvement and biosecurity, and neuroscience and neurotechnology. Among his many publications is the ebook Homo Faber: The Techno-Human Condition (EDB 2018).
Links
- Rome Call for AI Ethics
- Fr. Benanti’s Book Homo Faber: The Techno-Human Condition
- Episode Transcript