KEY POINTS
  • Pope Leo over the weekend warned about the impact of the artificial intelligence buildout on jobs, warning that unemployment leads to "social calamity."
  • Traders on prediction markets platform Kalshi think unemployment is set to rise in the coming years, with a 60% chance it crosses 8% before 2030.
  • That rise in unemployment could be due to labor disruptions from new technologies or from a recession.
Pope Leo XIV holds his weekly general audience at St. Peter's Square in Vatican City, June 11, 2025.

Pope Leo warned over the weekend that a "social calamity" could come from mass unemployment due to the adoption of artificial intelligence technologies. Prediction market traders appear to think that worry isn't misplaced.

In his first encyclical, a document that is a form of teaching by the leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo urged the world to regulate AI. He also warned about the effects it may have on the labor market.