Peter Thiel, a prominent figure in Silicon Valley and co-founder of PayPal, has once again criticized the Vatican, accusing Pope Leo XIV of indirectly supporting China through calls for stricter artificial intelligence (AI) regulations. Thiel made these remarks during a panel discussion at the Aspen Ideas Festival, where he argued that such regulations could hinder U.S. technological advancement while benefiting China. He claimed that the Pope's advocacy for international AI oversight might influence Americans but would have little effect on China, thus tipping the balance in the AI race between the two nations. Thiel further alleged that the Pope is 'working for the Chinese Communists.' This follows a history of tension between Thiel and the Vatican, including past controversial lectures in Rome that led to backlash from Catholic institutions. Additionally, Thiel discussed broader political topics, expressing skepticism about the U.S. 'deep state,' predicting a potential shift toward democratic-socialism within the Democratic Party, and making an unsubstantiated claim that an AI company would manipulate the 2028 elections in favor of Democrats.
Bias read (Right): The article frames Peter Thiel's criticisms of the Vatican and his broader political views in a manner consistent with right-leaning perspectives. Thiel's claims about the Pope's alignment with China and his predictions about U.S. political shifts reflect ideological positions often associated with右
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 60): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports Thiel's public statements at the Aspen Ideas Festival and references the Pope's encyclical. However, the claim that Thiel says the Pope is 'working for the Chinese Communists' is a direct quote that may be interpreted as highly charged. Objectivit





