This is hilarious.
-
This is hilarious. After decades where the conservatives pushed for “religious exemptions” based on “sincerely held beliefs”, a Catholic woman working at tech company just won a religious exemption: she won’t have to use AI in her work.
https://www.businessinsider.com/worker-got-religious-exemption-using-ai-at-work-2026-6
-
This is hilarious. After decades where the conservatives pushed for “religious exemptions” based on “sincerely held beliefs”, a Catholic woman working at tech company just won a religious exemption: she won’t have to use AI in her work.
https://www.businessinsider.com/worker-got-religious-exemption-using-ai-at-work-2026-6
@nholzschuch oh wow on peut valablement opposer à son employeur qu’utiliser l’IA est contraire à sa religion!? \o/
-
@nholzschuch oh wow on peut valablement opposer à son employeur qu’utiliser l’IA est contraire à sa religion!? \o/
@Peperlito Uniquement aux États-Unis, et si on est catholique. Ça ne marchera pas en France.
-
@Peperlito Uniquement aux États-Unis, et si on est catholique. Ça ne marchera pas en France.
-
@Peperlito Uniquement aux États-Unis, et si on est catholique. Ça ne marchera pas en France.
@Peperlito Enfin pour un catholique en France on peut expliquer que c’est contraire à sa religion depuis la dernière encyclique, mais avec la séparation des églises et de l’état le patron répondra sobrement : “je m’en tape”.
-
@Peperlito Enfin pour un catholique en France on peut expliquer que c’est contraire à sa religion depuis la dernière encyclique, mais avec la séparation des églises et de l’état le patron répondra sobrement : “je m’en tape”.
@nholzschuch probablement
mais si on tente un argumentaire genre objection de conscience même bien laïque/scientifique, l’exemple US apporte un petit soutien appréciable jtrouve -
This is hilarious. After decades where the conservatives pushed for “religious exemptions” based on “sincerely held beliefs”, a Catholic woman working at tech company just won a religious exemption: she won’t have to use AI in her work.
https://www.businessinsider.com/worker-got-religious-exemption-using-ai-at-work-2026-6
@nholzschuch Rare pope W
-
This is hilarious. After decades where the conservatives pushed for “religious exemptions” based on “sincerely held beliefs”, a Catholic woman working at tech company just won a religious exemption: she won’t have to use AI in her work.
https://www.businessinsider.com/worker-got-religious-exemption-using-ai-at-work-2026-6
@nholzschuch she's Universalist Unitarian. As you would know if you had read the article.

-
This is hilarious. After decades where the conservatives pushed for “religious exemptions” based on “sincerely held beliefs”, a Catholic woman working at tech company just won a religious exemption: she won’t have to use AI in her work.
https://www.businessinsider.com/worker-got-religious-exemption-using-ai-at-work-2026-6
@nholzschuch now if only they could "sincerely believe" the Bible's teachings -
This is hilarious. After decades where the conservatives pushed for “religious exemptions” based on “sincerely held beliefs”, a Catholic woman working at tech company just won a religious exemption: she won’t have to use AI in her work.
https://www.businessinsider.com/worker-got-religious-exemption-using-ai-at-work-2026-6
@nholzschuch @blogdiva she won!
-
This is hilarious. After decades where the conservatives pushed for “religious exemptions” based on “sincerely held beliefs”, a Catholic woman working at tech company just won a religious exemption: she won’t have to use AI in her work.
https://www.businessinsider.com/worker-got-religious-exemption-using-ai-at-work-2026-6
@nholzschuch lol
-
@Peperlito Enfin pour un catholique en France on peut expliquer que c’est contraire à sa religion depuis la dernière encyclique, mais avec la séparation des églises et de l’état le patron répondra sobrement : “je m’en tape”.
@nholzschuch @Peperlito ce qui est tout a fait entendable. C'est franchement dommage de devoir en arriver la.
-
This is hilarious. After decades where the conservatives pushed for “religious exemptions” based on “sincerely held beliefs”, a Catholic woman working at tech company just won a religious exemption: she won’t have to use AI in her work.
https://www.businessinsider.com/worker-got-religious-exemption-using-ai-at-work-2026-6
@nholzschuch She's not Catholic, she's Unitarian Universalist. Catholics could try and use Leo's latest encyclical to follow in her steps and request a faith-based exemption from using AI, but it's not clear that it would be sufficient, as he didn't outright recommend that people don't use AI (whereas UU seems to have stronger principles on which to base such an exemption). So, bit of click baiting here.
-
@nholzschuch She's not Catholic, she's Unitarian Universalist. Catholics could try and use Leo's latest encyclical to follow in her steps and request a faith-based exemption from using AI, but it's not clear that it would be sufficient, as he didn't outright recommend that people don't use AI (whereas UU seems to have stronger principles on which to base such an exemption). So, bit of click baiting here.
@krazykitty @nholzschuch The Unitarian aspect is what’s most interesting, because the encyclical stressed the moral concerns about AIs damage to humanity and to the planet. Unitarians generally reject the sparkly magic sky daddy elements of religion instead leaning into ethical and moral concerns.
-
This is hilarious. After decades where the conservatives pushed for “religious exemptions” based on “sincerely held beliefs”, a Catholic woman working at tech company just won a religious exemption: she won’t have to use AI in her work.
https://www.businessinsider.com/worker-got-religious-exemption-using-ai-at-work-2026-6
@nholzschuch
This makes a lot of sense. GenAI is an affront to God and amounts to idoltery.Okay, so does Capitalsim and state power but it's a start.
-
This is hilarious. After decades where the conservatives pushed for “religious exemptions” based on “sincerely held beliefs”, a Catholic woman working at tech company just won a religious exemption: she won’t have to use AI in her work.
https://www.businessinsider.com/worker-got-religious-exemption-using-ai-at-work-2026-6
@nholzschuch oh oh - if this grows legs it's not going to go down well with #47's administration.



-
This is hilarious. After decades where the conservatives pushed for “religious exemptions” based on “sincerely held beliefs”, a Catholic woman working at tech company just won a religious exemption: she won’t have to use AI in her work.
https://www.businessinsider.com/worker-got-religious-exemption-using-ai-at-work-2026-6
@nholzschuch Correction: she's not Catholic, she's Unitarian Universalist.
-
This is hilarious. After decades where the conservatives pushed for “religious exemptions” based on “sincerely held beliefs”, a Catholic woman working at tech company just won a religious exemption: she won’t have to use AI in her work.
https://www.businessinsider.com/worker-got-religious-exemption-using-ai-at-work-2026-6
@nholzschuch I'm going to do that, and I'm an atheist.
-
This is hilarious. After decades where the conservatives pushed for “religious exemptions” based on “sincerely held beliefs”, a Catholic woman working at tech company just won a religious exemption: she won’t have to use AI in her work.
https://www.businessinsider.com/worker-got-religious-exemption-using-ai-at-work-2026-6
@nholzschuch Man fragt sich wer hat denen ins Hirn geschissen. Dieser Dame oder denen die sowas zulassen... was haben statistische Schätzalgorithmen mit Religion zu tun?
-
This is hilarious. After decades where the conservatives pushed for “religious exemptions” based on “sincerely held beliefs”, a Catholic woman working at tech company just won a religious exemption: she won’t have to use AI in her work.
https://www.businessinsider.com/worker-got-religious-exemption-using-ai-at-work-2026-6
@nholzschuch Where does it say that she is catholic? In the article:
"Maus, a Unitarian Universalist..."
