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Catholic Insight

Inspired by Truth, Enlightening Minds for the Church in Canada and Throughout the World

Digital Dopplgangers

Here we go, with another ‘leap’ in the A.I. revolution, digital copies being made of products, factories, towns, villages, animals and, ambitiously, of ourselves, our organs, even the entire universe:

A Digital Twin Might Just Save Your Life

I’m not sure about digital dopplegangers ‘saving my life’, but it is disconcerting to have a replica of all and sundry in a computer-simulated world. After all, art imitates life, but life also imitates art – and artificial intelligence. If it – and they who control the it – knows what you have done, and are doing, it also knows what you might do, or are likely to do. You can be prompted in various directions, in subtle and insidious ways, which algorithms on YouTube and other platforms already do. They know what presses your buttons, and what buttons you will press. And what of crimes that you ‘might’ commit?

It’s also a bit creepy that the current super-computer making models of these ‘digital twins’ is housed in what was a beautiful Catholic chapel, which, as an effect of Spain’s wholesale loss of the Faith, was left unused and eventually deconsecrated. Maybe the church would have been left to rack and ruin, but its nave now filled with a gleaming, glowing digital mind, humming away, its arterial-like cables throbbing with quasi-life. Deus ex machina becomes Deus est machina.

But A.I. is not God, nor life, nor is it real. Perhaps there are benefits to digital hearts and lungs and even persons – I’m intrigued by models of animal, drug and surgical trials, without having to perform them in ‘real life’ – but, as the article itself warns, we should beware of the liabilities and dangers, before life becomes art, and we cannot tell the difference. There’s already conspiracy theories that Princess Kate’s video confessing her cancer diagnosis was in reality – pardon the irony – a digital double. Alas. The genie may be out of the bottle, and it’s going to tough to stuff him back in. It may be time for all of us to unplug, drop out, soak in some sunshine and breathe in some fresh air. They can’t simulate that…yet.

(And, yes, it is truly I writing this – believe it, or not)

Carney’s Amoral Majority

After five defections – euphemistically described as ‘crossing the floor’ – and three by-elections, Mark Carney and his Liberals how have their coveted majority. One wonders what bowls of pottage were offered in back-room deals. In the archaic monarchical system that is the Dominion of Canada, this majority allows the newly-minted Prime Minister to rule[…]Continue reading

A Closed, Unsustainable, Descending Loop

As a follow-up to my thoughts on Payette’s payout, here be a stark image of where are here in Canada. As the graph shows in, well, graphic terms, since 2025, the public sector has contributed to 95.5% of economic growth. The private sector – which funds the public sector, or is supposed to – has[…]Continue reading

Remembering Father Alphonse de Valk

(Today marks the sixth anniversary of the death of Father Alphonse de Valk, C.S.B., a faithful, courageous and indefatigable Basilian priest, pro-life-and-family apostle, and the founder of Catholic Insight magazine. Here is what we wrote those on his entering into eternity five years ago, as we continue to remember him in our prayers and thoughts)[…]Continue reading

A Tale of Two Benedicts

A grace-filled Holy Week to all our readers! As we await and prepare for the Resurrection about to dawn upon us, we might keep in mind two Benedicts: Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, requiescat in pace, elected on this day in 2005; and today’s commemoration of the mystic pilgrim, Benedict Joseph Labre, who died on this[…]Continue reading

Presidential Pardon of Weronika Krawczyk

As a good news, follow-up to our story from Poland, of the persecution of Weronika Krawczyk for her pro-life views, we heard that she has been granted a presidential pardon. One might still wonder why one needs a presidential pardon for simply holding the long-held belief that the child within the womb is a child,[…]Continue reading

Saint Lydwina of Schiedam and Suffering Joyfully

Saint Lydwina of Schiedam (1380 – 1433) was one of the countless and glorious ‘victim souls’ in the history of the Church, those whose lives are filled with suffering, often of an unimaginable intensity, but who suffer joyfully. She was a fifteen-year old Dutch girl, out skating one day, when she fell and broke one[…]Continue reading

The Glorious Martyrdoms of Martin and Maximus

As we enter into Eastertide, we recall on this 13th of April Pope Saint Martin I (+655), one of the noblest, if most tragic, of the successors of Saint Peter. Born in Umbria, Italy, he was of noble lineage, with great intelligence combined with charity and love of the poor and the Church. While still[…]Continue reading

Pope Leo and a Rosary for Peace

Pope Leo XIV has asked Catholics across the world to join him in a Rosary for peace today, at 18:00 Rome time (6 pm), which would be noon from where I write (EST). If you are able, whether at that time or another, and in whatever way you pray, to join in intercession with the[…]Continue reading

Payette’s Payout

I was glancing through some headlines, and noticed a mention of Julie Payette – engineer and astronaut and sometime the Queen’s representative in Canada – which brought back vague memories. She was appointed Governor-General by Justin Trudeau in 2017. Ms. Payette resigned in 2021, amidst claims that she created a ‘toxic work environment’, with allegations[…]Continue reading

Saint Stanislaus of Szczepanów

We celebrate Saint Stanislaus today (+ April 11, 1079), in light of this Easter Octave, a bishop and martyr who accepted the episcopacy only at the direct order of Pope Alexander II. He proved a wise and courageous leader of his flock, put to death by his own king, Boleslaus, for rebuking the monarch’s ‘immoral[…]Continue reading

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