The Vatican establishes an Interdicasterial Commission on Artificial Intelligence

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The Vatican establishes an Interdicasterial Commission on Artificial Intelligence
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The Holy See takes a significant institutional step: an Interdicasterial Commission on Artificial Intelligence met for the first time on June 27, 2026. Rome is no longer limited to ethical stances—it now has a permanent body for reflection and governance. [ENCADRE titre="A permanent structure for a global challenge" contenu="This first meeting marks the transition from ad hoc declarations to a structured approach. The Commission, composed of representatives from various Vatican dicasteries, will work on guidelines, impact assessments, and dialogue with international organizations."]

The Fact

On June 27, 2026, the Interdicasterial Commission on Artificial Intelligence met for the first time at the Vatican. The information, reported by Vatican News in English, has not yet been the subject of a detailed statement, but its symbolic and institutional significance is considerable.

Until now, the Vatican had only issued occasional positions—the 2020 "Call for AI Ethics," Francis' interventions at the UN, Pope Leo XIV's speeches on human dignity in the face of technology. It now has a permanent, cross-dicastery structure to address AI in a coordinated and continuous manner.

Our Analysis

The question we have asked since the beginning of this thread remains unanswered: can the Church govern its relationship with AI by staying within the realm of moral exhortation, or must it equip itself with rigorous philosophical and canonical instruments of thought?

The institutional response represented by this Commission is encouraging. But its effectiveness will depend on its composition and methods. If it merely "embraces the opportunities" of AI while "preventing risks," it will remain vague. If it tackles the fundamental question—what is intelligence? Can man delegate his judgment to a machine?—it could contribute something unique to a global debate that needs it.

Thomistic realism offers valuable resources here. Saint Thomas distinguishes the agent intellect—proper to the human soul, capable of abstraction—from any purely mechanical operation. A machine that "reasons" only applies formal operations to data: it does not know, it calculates. This philosophical distinction is not academic: it underpins Catholic resistance to the transhumanist ideology that seeks to make AI an extension, or even a surpassing, of human intelligence.

For Reflection

"What is man that you are mindful of him?" (Ps 8:5). The anthropological question comes first. If the Vatican Commission on AI makes this its anchor, it will have something to say to the world.

Key Dates


- **2020**: Vatican's *Call for AI Ethics*
- **2026**: First meeting of the Interdicasterial Commission on AI

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Marie-Thérèse BonnetPhilosophe, éthique du numérique & transhumanisme
Chercheure en philosophie morale, elle travaille sur les enjeux anthropologiques de l'intelligence artificielle et du numérique.
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Clémence R. Seed01 Jul 2026 · 13:12

2026 déjà, ils auraient pu commencer plus tôt - mais bon, mieux vaut tard que jamais. Chez nous, le curé utilise déjà un chatbot pour les horaires de messe, ça fait grincer des dents.

Cla1re Seed Benefactor01 Jul 2026 · 12:36

Enfin une vraie réflexion sur l’IA sans tomber dans la science-fiction ! Ma paroisse a déjà testé des outils pour gérer les inscriptions aux catéchèses… et c’est pas toujours simple de garder l’humain au centre.

Ph. Renard Seed28 Jun 2026 · 14:18

Enfin une vraie structure pour suivre le sujet ! Chez nous en paroisse, on en parle déjà en caté avec les ados, mais on manque de repères clairs.

Th. Aubry Seed28 Jun 2026 · 08:13

Enfin une structure qui va suivre le sujet au lieu de réagir au coup par coup. Chez nous en paroisse, on en parle déjà avec les jeunes, mais sans fil conducteur.

unLecteur33 Seed28 Jun 2026 · 07:38

C’est bien de réfléchir à l’IA, mais est-ce qu’ils vont aussi regarder comment on l’utilise dans les paroisses ? J’ai vu des logiciels de gestion qui trient les dons… et ça m’a fait bizarre.

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Marie47 Seed28 Jun 2026 · 07:31

C’est vrai que l’IA peut aider, comme ce logiciel qui trie les dons à la paroisse, mais c’est toujours le cœur derrière qui compte. Une commission comme ça, c’est bien si ça nous rappelle que la technique doit rester au service des gens.

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