

AI and Ethics I Fr. Anselm Ramelow, O.P.
Sep 4, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Fr. Anselm Ramelow, a philosophy professor at the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, delves into the ethical challenges posed by artificial intelligence. He examines the moral implications of autonomous technologies and their impact on human responsibility and empathy. The conversation touches on the balance between efficiency and morality in AI, the potential de-skilling of essential human capabilities, and the profound effects of technology on personal identity and societal roles.
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Ethics Is About Who We Become
- Ethics centers on the good and who we become, not efficiency or profit motives.
- Fr. Anselm warns that treating robots like persons reshapes our purposes and moral vision.
Hidden Human Costs Of AI
- AI's supply chains hide human suffering like content moderators in poor countries.
- Fr. Anselm argues this harm is structural to the technology, not just misuse.
Plausibility Over Truth
- Large language models are built to sound plausible, not to deliver truth.
- Fr. Anselm labels AI 'bullshit' in Frankfurt's sense: it doesn't care about truth.