
Maus is not even a Catholic but a Unitarian Universalist, according to the report. However, it said, she maintained that the use of AI didn’t align with her religious beliefs.
Business Insider said that to make her case, she consulted an employment lawyer — a move to be expected — and her local chapter’s minister — which probably wasn’t. Her wishes were reportedly granted last month. “I’m writing my code and reviewing my code by hand, which seems crazy to say,” she told the publication.
She’s certainly not alone in wondering whether AI is always the way forward for techies: a journalist at PC World has also been rethinking its use after reading the encyclical.
It remains to be seen whether this will be the spur for a torrent of claims from Catholic workers, asking to be freed from the demands of using AI or whether Business Insider’s report is an outlier.

