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Politics & SocietyFeatures
Holly Taylor Coolman
It is not simply children whom we seek to design but our own selves.
Pope Francis waves as he rides away in a Fiat after a short arrival ceremony on the airfield at Joint Base Andrews outside Washington Sept. 22, 2015. (CNS photo/Jonathan Ernst, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Brian Brennan
The protection of human life is paramount in Catholic teaching, and it is the greatest argument for autonomous driving technology.
FaithNews
Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
The blue flight suit bears the pope's name, a pair of angel wings, and a short white cape.
FaithNews
Jack Jenkins - Religion News Service
The pope’s message in Davos was one of a spate of recent Catholic discussions of a technology that is rapidly making its way into our everyday lives, in virtual assistants such as Amazon’s Alexa, the phones in our pockets and, soon enough, in self-driving cars.
Faith
Michael J. O’Loughlin
Many described technology as something of a necessary evil.
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Politics & SocietyDispatches
Jim McDermott
Now a cybersecurity consultant, Dr. Paul Twomey is alarmed by the disregard for ethics in Silicon Valley and calls for the church to advocate for core values.