40 Common Tech Frustrations Presented as a Satirical Papal Addendum on AI
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Summary
A satirical article framing common tech frustrations (bugs, broken apps, bad customer service bots) as a sacred addendum to Pope Leo XIV's fictional encyclical on AI. The piece humorously lists 40 rage-inducing tech problems while parodying religious and papal document styles.
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The bugs, broken apps, and nightmare customer-service bots we can't escape, presented as a blessed and sacred addendum to Pope Leo XIV's new encyclical on AI
Some, to be sure, will continue to champion Mr. T's epochal 'Treat Your Mother Right,' and verily theirs is a valid perspective; the pope's essay, however, is an at least equally astonishing piece of work.
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