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The Age of AI

Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity

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The Age of AI

Auteur(s): Jason Thacker, Richard J. Mouw - introduction
Narrateur(s): Jakob Lewis, John Behrens
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Are robots going to take my job? How are smartphones affecting my kids? Do I need to worry about privacy when I get online or ask Siri for directions? Whatever questions you have about AI, The Age of AI gives you insights on how to navigate this brand-new world as you apply God's ageless truths to your life and future.

We interact with artificial intelligence, or AI, nearly every moment of the day without knowing it. From our social media feeds to our smart thermostats and Alexa and Google Home, AI is everywhere--but how is it shaping our world?

In The Age of AI, Jason Thacker, associate research fellow at the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, helps us navigate our digital age in this thoughtful exploration of the social, moral, and ethical challenges of our ongoing interactions with artificial intelligence.

Applying God's Word to this new AI-empowered age, Thacker sheds light on:

  • How Christian truth transforms the way we use AI
  • How AI affects us individually, in our relationships, and in our society at large
  • How to navigate the digital age wisely

With theological depth and a wide awareness of the current trends in AI, Jason is a steady guide who reminds us that while technology is changing the world, it can't shake the foundations of the Christian faith.

Praise for The Age of AI:

"The Age of AI informs us and assists us in envisioning a future that is filled with tools, influences, opportunities, and challenges relating to artificial intelligence. While many may fear the unknown future before us, Jason Thacker presents the imperative need to always lift up the constancy of the image of God and the dignity of all human life as presented in the Holy Scriptures, the Bible. I am thankful Jason's book can help churches, pastors, theologians, and Christian leaders in all vocations to wrestle through this current topic, always being committed to what this book states profoundly: God-given dignity isn't ours to assign or remove."

--Dr. Ronnie Floyd, president and CEO, Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee

Christianisme Histoire et culture Informatique Vie chrétienne Études religieuses Technologie Intelligence artificielle Robotique Artificial Intelligence Future
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I expected something more thought-provoking and/or informative on the technical side. What I ended up getting was a long-winded blog post that repeated itself over and over. I can't say I learned anything that I didn't know before from this book, and some of the Biblical analogies he used felt a bit like a stretched interpretation. The one useful point the book did make is distinguishing between general AI and purpose-built AI. However, the rest of the book is mostly 1) talking about AI-driven products the author uses, 2) stretching Biblical analogies, and 3) pontificating on theological talking points (such as: "What IS sin, really?" or "mankind is an image bearer of God and all men have dignity".) These are good and true, but didn't need to be repeated 60 times with some AI examples peppered in here and there to remind us we're not reading a DesiringGod blog post.

Repetitive, mostly navel gazing

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