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Bishop Trevisi, information keeps the critical spirit alive – News

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Bishop Trevisi, information keeps the critical spirit alive – News

The importance of information, the memory of the journalists who gave their lives for their work, and then the critical sense that this can instill in people, keeping attention alive on the city’s problems – such as the migrants camped at the Silos – or on big issues such as artificial intelligence, a topic already addressed by Pope Francis. These were the topics addressed today by the Bishop of Trieste, Enrico Trevisi, during the meeting with journalists on the occasion of the feast of the patron saint of the category, Saint Francis de Sales.


Monsignor Trevisi had words for the three fallen in Mostar, almost thirty years ago – Luchetta, Ota, D’Angelo – in the sense of “honoring the memory of those who gave their lives to let us know some difficult aspects of life and history “. For the Bishop today, information is fundamental because “there is a need to support everyone, the entire community in addressing the great issues of our history”. Among these, immigration – referring to city issues such as the Silo, in fact – inviting the press to talk about the problems. And then, the ethical and social implications of artificial intelligence which “can be used well but can also be used to distort reality. We need” the world of information “to be helped for a critical sense”.

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