The Role of AI in Automating Qualification

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The Role of AI in Automating Qualification

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On February 12, 1931, Catholics discovered the voice of their sovereign pontiff on the airwaves of Radio Vatican : "...Being the first to use from here the admirable work of Marconi, We address Ourselves for the first time to all men and to all things, telling them, now and hereafter, the words of Holy Scripture... Glory to God who in these days has given men such power that their accents reach to the ends of the world."

PIUS XI, “journalists are loudspeakers”



The installation of the Vatican transmitter

Universality, real time, force of influence, Pius XI was gambling data austria well aware of the powers and stakes that were his, like the other powerful people of the planet. Four days later, his encyclical Casti Connubii, took up the verdict of the Bishop of Vicenza. Cinema was described as "evil", in the same way as these "varieties", these shows that "adolescents of both sexes" went to see in theaters with a "disappointing assiduity".

By comparison, the press appeared, like the radio, as an instrument of "education of the people, of intellectual life," wrote a German cardinal in 1931. He deplored "The film that projects its images with such rapidity that they flutter... that their change as rapid as lightning makes thought and reflection hardly possible..."

With the newspaper, on the other hand, one could take the time to reread it, to be intelligent, added the prelate of Munich. So be it. But for the pope the essential was elsewhere. To be sought on the side of journalism itself. During a pilgrimage of the Catholic press to Rome in June 1933, Pius XI expressed his thoughts clearly.

"Some have said that journalists are the 'mouthpieces' of public opinion, others that they are sometimes its manufacturers. Both definitions seem true... One need only consider the sovereign importance of public opinion, a force that is nevertheless indefinable and elusive..."
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