Secondly, the Pontiff referred to training, ensuring that “work transformations are increasingly complex, among other things due to new technologies and the evolution of artificial intelligence.”
In this sense, he stated that “we are called to reject two temptations: on the one hand, technophobia, that is, the fear of technology that leads us to reject it; on the other, technocracy, that is, the illusion that technology can solve all problems.”
“Along with technical skills,” he added, “human virtues are important: a technique without humanity becomes ambiguous, risky and is not truly human, it is not truly formative” since “training must offer young people tools to discern between job offers and forms of exploitation.”