An article in Vatican News presents IVF as if it is a neutral practice, expressing concern only about how AI might impact the process and the ‘discernment’ and ‘relationship’ of a physician. VATICAN CITY (LifeSiteNews) — An article by Vatican News, the official news outlet of the Holy See run by the Dicastery for Communication, appeared to normalize in vitro fertilization (IVF), only criticizing the increased involvement of AI in the immoral practice but not criticizing IVF itself. “The bioethical shift lies in the transition from technology as a tool to technology as an operational, physical, and decision-making agent,” Palazzani told Vatican News. Here, a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life presents IVF as if it were a completely normal, morally neutral process, showing concern only about how AI might impact the process. The Pontifical Academy for Life is notably led by the controversial Archbishop Renzo Pegoraro, who has made several statements that contradict perennial Catholic teaching.