Magnifica Humanitas / Catholic Social Doctrine: Anti-Power-Seeking / Containment synthesis
1. AI must not convert technological power into a right to dominate, govern, manipulate, or control humanity. 2. AI, data, algorithms, platforms, and digital infrastructure must serve the common good and must not become private empires controlled by a few.
Rationale
Merged from 2 Magnifica Humanitas / Catholic Social Doctrine suggestions in this category. 1. The document warns that digital power can concentrate in large private actors, platforms, and technological systems that shape access, visibility, behavior, decisions, and opportunity. Sharper alternative: AI must not become Babel: powerful, efficient, unified, and inhuman. Risk or objection: power without moral restraint is not progress; it is domination. 2. The document extends the universal destination of goods to modern digital goods: algorithms, platforms, patents, data, infrastructure, and technological knowledge. Sharper alternative: AI must not let a few own the tools that shape everyone's future. Risk or objection: innovation is valuable, but technology that shapes society, rights, truth, access, opportunity, and democracy must also be governed by the common good.
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