In plain terms
Plain Read: On March 4 2026, the Vatican published *Quo Vadis, Humanitas?* — a 48-page document by the International Theological Commission (ITC), approved by Pope Leo XIV, marking the 60th anniversary of *Gaudium et Spes* (1965).
Plain read: On March 4 2026, the Vatican published *Quo Vadis, Humanitas?* — a 48-page document by the International Theological Commission (ITC), approved by Pope Leo XIV, marking the 60th anniversary of *Gaudium et Spes* (1965). The document explicitly confronts artificial intelligence, transhumanism, and posthumanism. It warns against the 'neo-gnostic temptation' of transhumanism, which seeks to technologically suppress human limitations and substitute the biological form. It asserts human dignity is a 'free gift that precedes us,' not a constructed identity. It insists that the future of humanity 'will not be decided solely in laboratories, but in our capacity to inhabit present tensions without denying limits or forgetting transcendence.'