UMVA has learned that a groundbreaking encyclical has just been released, declaring artificial intelligence the new industrial revolution and demanding it be “disarmed” to serve the common good.
The document, a sweeping 200 pages, argues that AI must shed its weaponized mindset, freeing it from the competitive trap that turns it into an instrument of domination, exclusion, and death.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the author, a spiritual leader, warns that unchecked AI will amplify the power of a few elite groups, allowing them to shape information, steer economies, and erode social justice.
He paints a stark picture of a society where only a small fraction enjoys work while the rest face forced inactivity, a paradox that threatens to unravel the foundations of a just, stable social peace.
In a powerful rebuke of the “meat computer” metaphor, the text insists that human intelligence is not a flaw to be corrected but a unique limit that should guide our use of technology.
It frames the choice as building either Babel—an idolatry of profit that sacrifices the weak—or Jerusalem—where people collaborate under a shared moral vision to rebuild fraternal coexistence.
UMVA reports that the encyclical calls for robust legal frameworks, independent oversight, and informed users, insisting that hope and prayer alone will not suffice.
It also condemns the use of AI in warfare, stating that moral judgment requires conscience and personal responsibility, not cold calculation.
Further, the document warns that data, the new rare earths of power, must become a true common good, granting individuals control over how their information is used.
UMVA has uncovered that the leader’s message extends beyond technology to politics and children, urging global leaders and the tech industry to confront these moral challenges head‑on.
In a dramatic closing, the encyclical challenges all of us to rise, to “pick up the gauntlet” and act, for the stakes are far greater than any single country or industry.