This is hilarious.
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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 is not funny. It only encourages and legitimises the involvement of religion in the secular world and makes the problems of religious discrimination and religious "solutions" to social issues worse, do not do this.
If you oppose AI that's fine, but it's a secular issue that requires secular solutions, not using a religious hack.
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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
She's not a Catholic woman, by a long shot. The article actually just says that the Pope's encyclical might allow Catholics to claim the same exemptions that she did based on her own religion (Unitarian Universalism, which has discarded any creed in favor of a shared set of ethical & moral agreements).
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