Pope Leo XIV Explains His Name Choice—Here's What He Told Cardinals

In Vatican news that echoes through industry boardrooms, Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago, has become the first American pope, choosing his name to honor Pope Leo XIII—a fierce advocate for workers’ rights during the industrial revolution. But here’s the twist: Leo XIV is sounding alarms about artificial intelligence displacing human labor. For the paper packaging sector, this signals a moral and reputational crossroads—while automation boosts efficiency, companies now face a growing ethical imperative to balance innovation with dignified employment. Could the pope’s stance reshape how sustainable packaging firms define social responsibility? Stay tuned.https://www.forbes.com/sites/antoniopequenoiv/2025/05/10/pope-leo-xiv-explains-his-name-choice-heres-what-he-told-cardinals/

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