Pope Leo XIV Urges Truthful Journalism in First Media Address
Pope Leo XIV, in his inaugural address to the media, urged reporters to prioritize truth over partisanship and advocated for the release of jailed journalists. The pope, a former missionary in Peru and the first U.S.-born pontiff, emphasized responsible AI use and free speech protection.

In a significant media address, Pope Leo XIV emphasized the importance of truthful reporting and urged journalists to avoid engaging in partisan debates. He also called for the release of jailed journalists, highlighting the importance of safeguarding free speech.
Pope Leo, previously a missionary in Peru and recently elected as the Catholic pontiff, encouraged responsible use of artificial intelligence in journalism for the benefit of all humanity. He articulated a vision for disarming communication from prejudice and aggression.
This address marked Pope Leo's first major interaction with the media at the Vatican, where he garnered applause and shared light-hearted moments with journalists. Despite being new to some papal protocols, he plans to continue Pope Francis' agenda, including a significant visit to Turkey.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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