What Does the Bible Say About AI
Artificial Intelligence The Promises of AI You Will Be Liberated From Your Work “The extent to which AI can replace the work of your life is the extent to which your life has become inhumane” -Alan Noble (I couldn’t refind this quote, but I believe it was Alan) In other words, if the work you are doing is easily replaced with AI, then you are already functioning more as a machine than as a human being. AI has eliminated lots of repetitive tasks that were more machine-like than human. But we should be careful not to outsource our humanity to machines. We have to be wise stewards. “I have the answer, and You Should Always Ask Me” What is lost when a computer is always our first point of question? How do I know that I am asking the right question? Ex. I can ask AI how to be a good husband, and it will spitout fine answers. It had answers to the question I asked, but it did not have the answer I needed. The men around the fire did. When we rely heavily on AI for pure information, we lose the relational depth that comes from asking questions. We lose the ability to be seen. Many of our questions are lessons about needing the right information and more about needing a friend. It operates under the assumption that each one us knows what we need and what is best for us. Famously, human beings don’t work that way. We frequently make horrible choices against our own interests. You Are In Control AI systems promise that we are in control. We choose to interact with it. We feed it the information. It simply gives us the “best” answer. This is one of the promises that it will optimize our life with the best possible answer. The challenge, of course, is how does AI define “optimize” and “best”? Surely, not in accordance with the commands of the living God, but instead using a predictive model based on what people like me want to hear. Probably with a nice dose of profit maximization as well. While AI promises that we are in control and that we can use it to build the optimum life for ourselves by being obedient to what it says. Our lord says, “Don’t conform to the pattern of this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” You Can Inherently Trust My Answers: Speaking Requires Discernment AI is unique from all the technologies that came before it because it speaks. If you interact with Chat GPT or a Chatbot, it can interact back with you, mimicking a human being. It has become so effective at this that many people have developed feelings and relationships with their AI Chatbots. Speaking is a powerful thing. Until AI was added to the list a few years ago, only four things spoke: Humans, God, Angelic beings, and demonic beings. This development alone should make us extremely cautious. Questions: Do you feel like Rob is on track with these promises of AI? Is he missing any other key promises? When you have interacted with AI what have you been looking for?
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