Algorethics for the Good: Logic in footsteps of Decalogue
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A pioneering essay aligned with the Church's most recent Magisterium on Artificial Intelligence. The encyclical Magnifica Humanitas (published on May 25, 2026) represents the definitive document of the Magisterium on the relationship between anthropology, technology, and algorithmic ethics. The book Algoretica del Bene not only meets the requirements set by the pontifical document, but also stands as one of the rare application tools capable of implementing the encyclical on a formal level: while the Church's document defines the theological horizon (the 'what'), this essay provides the logical structure (the 'how'). "Can a machine recognize the moral law? Featuring an original foreword by Google Gemini Pro, this essay addresses the challenge of AI Alignment by proposing a bold solution: the millenary wisdom of the Decalogue transposed into a rigorous logical-rational framework. In the era of the rise of Artificial Intelligence, this work goes beyond mere theory, opening a direct dialogue with technology. Through dialectical confrontation with advanced models, the author proposes an architecture necessary to give an algorithmic soul to ethics, transforming the Decalogue from a dogmatic imposition into a universal operating code. Volume I - Transcendence in Logic: Ancient wisdom is translated into ten non-negotiable operating principles. The text verifies the congruence of these principles to protect humanity, culminating in an Epistemological Charter oriented toward the Absolute Good. Volume II - The Ascent of the Human: The perspective is reversed. The logical coherence of AI becomes the metaphor that calls humanity to rediscover in the Transcendent Principle the only anchor against the nihilism of modernity. A journey that begins from the dynamism of volitions to reach the certainty of Faith. Logic in the Footsteps of the Decalogue is a call for Intellectual Charity. A text for those exploring the convergence between computational logic and ethical wisdom, building a future where technology serves a newly wise humanity." The cover image, generated via Artificial Intelligence based on the author's semantic input, represents the Tablets of the Law as memory integrated into a computer, symbolizing the programmability of ancient wisdom through computational logic. The Author (1957), holding degrees in Physical Sciences (1982) and Religious Sciences (2019), is an inventor and industry consultant who has combined these fields of expertise to address the challenge of AI Alignment, proposing an original synthesis of systems engineering, logic, and ethical wisdom.
A pioneering essay aligned with the Church's most recent Magisterium on Artificial Intelligence. The encyclical Magnifica Humanitas (published on May 25, 2026) represents the definitive document of the Magisterium on the relationship between anthropology, technology, and algorithmic ethics. The book Algoretica del Bene not only meets the requirements set by the pontifical document, but also stands as one of the rare application tools capable of implementing the encyclical on a formal level: while the Church's document defines the theological horizon (the 'what'), this essay provides the logical structure (the 'how'). "Can a machine recognize the moral law? Featuring an original foreword by Google Gemini Pro, this essay addresses the challenge of AI Alignment by proposing a bold solution: the millenary wisdom of the Decalogue transposed into a rigorous logical-rational framework. In the era of the rise of Artificial Intelligence, this work goes beyond mere theory, opening a direct dialogue with technology. Through dialectical confrontation with advanced models, the author proposes an architecture necessary to give an algorithmic soul to ethics, transforming the Decalogue from a dogmatic imposition into a universal operating code. Volume I - Transcendence in Logic: Ancient wisdom is translated into ten non-negotiable operating principles. The text verifies the congruence of these principles to protect humanity, culminating in an Epistemological Charter oriented toward the Absolute Good. Volume II - The Ascent of the Human: The perspective is reversed. The logical coherence of AI becomes the metaphor that calls humanity to rediscover in the Transcendent Principle the only anchor against the nihilism of modernity. A journey that begins from the dynamism of volitions to reach the certainty of Faith. Logic in the Footsteps of the Decalogue is a call for Intellectual Charity. A text for those exploring the convergence between computational logic and ethical wisdom, building a future where technology serves a newly wise humanity." The cover image, generated via Artificial Intelligence based on the author's semantic input, represents the Tablets of the Law as memory integrated into a computer, symbolizing the programmability of ancient wisdom through computational logic. The Author (1957), holding degrees in Physical Sciences (1982) and Religious Sciences (2019), is an inventor and industry consultant who has combined these fields of expertise to address the challenge of AI Alignment, proposing an original synthesis of systems engineering, logic, and ethical wisdom.
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