{"id":1115804,"date":"2023-06-24T10:59:41","date_gmt":"2023-06-24T14:59:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/will-ai-become-our-new-gods-answers-in-genesis\/"},"modified":"2023-06-24T10:59:41","modified_gmt":"2023-06-24T14:59:41","slug":"will-ai-become-our-new-gods-answers-in-genesis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/immortality-medicine\/will-ai-become-our-new-gods-answers-in-genesis\/","title":{"rendered":"Will AI Become Our New Gods? &#8211; Answers In Genesis"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  Do humans need a new Bible written by artificial intelligence  (AI)? Biblically, the resounding answer is no. But  Professor Yuval Harari, contributing author and conference  speaker for the World Economic Forum (WEF), recently claimed  otherwise. In a videoed interview, Harari remarked that AI could  not only write a new Bible, but also a correct  oneimplying that Gods Word is incorrect.<\/p>\n<p>    For context, Harari had been explaining how AI is different    from all other previous technological breakthroughs because    its the first technology that can make    decisionsincluding decisions about humansand generate    ideas.1 To illustrate, Harari    noted that the world-changing breakthrough of the Gutenberg    printing press could generate copies of the Bible. But    the printing press could not create new content to    include in the Bible, nor could it interpret or    evaluate the Bible.  <\/p>\n<p>    However, Harari continued, AI can create new ideas, can even    write a new Bible. . . . Throughout history religions dreamed    about having a book written by a superhuman intelligence, by a    non-human entity. He then stated (although not entirely    accurately2) that every religion    claims its holy book originated from superhuman    intelligence while other religions rely on manmade texts.    Harari continued, In a few years, there might be religions    that are actually correct, thatjust think about a religion    whose holy book is written by an AI. That could be a reality in    a few years.3  <\/p>\n<p>    What should we make of these remarks? Lets look closer at who    Harari is and what technology he was talking about, so we can    understand these comments significance.  <\/p>\n<p>    Along with being a historian, futurist, and Israeli university    professor, Yuval Harari is a well-known author and contributor    to the World Economic Forum. Hes written two popular books,    one titled Sapiens that chronicles the (supposed)    evolutionary rise of humanity and a second attempting to    predict the rise of a new human specieshence the title Homo    Deus, meaning God Man.  <\/p>\n<p>    Noteworthily, Harari does not view this foreseen new human    species as divine. He does not believe in any form of    supernatural. Instead, he views homo deus as superhuman, much    like the Greek gods who were not omniscient or all-powerful,    but simply had powers that made them appear godlike to the    people in Greek mythology. Harari believes that homo deus will    be that kind of person.  <\/p>\n<p>    While Harari self-identifies as an atheist, the group he is    most commonly associated with, the World Economic Forum (WEF),    openly courts faith leaders. A range of religious leaders, from    Pope Francis to Rick Warren,4 has spoken    at the Forums annual meeting in Davos. And Christianity is far    from the only religion present at Davos. The Forum collaborates    with all faiths. Just what is the WEF?  <\/p>\n<p>    The WEF is an NGO noted for lobbying governments to enact    progressive policies. However, they go far beyond mere    lobbying. WEF founder and leader Dr. Klaus Schwab admits that    the Forum penetrate[s] the cabinets of world governments to    achieve their agenda.5 They do    this through a program called the Young Global Leaders. Notable    alumni of the program include the current leaders of Canada,    France, and Belgium. The program also includes royals from at    least two countries (including the crown prince of Norway);    journalists from major news organizations like the    Washington Post, CNN, and Fox News; CEOs and VPs from    major companies like Citi Bank and Verizon; founders of major    brands like Airbnb, Facebook, and Wikipedia; parliamentarians    from Chile, Israel, Nepal, New Zealand, and Finland; and    professors from universities like Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and    UC Berkley. Schwab has not just penetrated a handful of    cabinets, but the much wider world.6  <\/p>\n<p>    An organization with tentacles as widespread as the WEFs    should be taken very seriously. It is important to know what    they are about and why they would care so much about using AI    to reprogram religions. It may help to know that in 1974, Dr.    Schwab insisted on hosting an openly Communist Brazilian    archbishop named Dom Hlder Cmara at the Forum in    Switzerlandeven though Switzerlands laws against Communism    made Cmaras appearance there illegal.7,8  <\/p>\n<p>    Many of the ideas espoused by the WEF itself are Marxist or    neo-Marxist in nature. For example, Schwab advocates for    increased governmental control of economies through    public-private partnerships to push society toward desired    goals.9 To do this, he calls for what    he terms a Great Reset, borrowing from WEF contributor Richard    Floridas book of the same name.  <\/p>\n<p>    Richard Florida explicitly calls for renting instead of home    ownership,10 reduction in car    travel,11 and reduction in energy    consumption.12 His solution to    achieve these goals is either a 15-minute city or a 15-minute    baseline, where everything you need is within a 15-minute    walking\/driving distance except in exceptional    circumstances.13 The only way to    enforce such a system would be checkpoints or a complete change    in values, eliminating freedom of movement.  <\/p>\n<p>    Schwab echoes Richard Floridas desire to reduce private    property but goes a step further by openly calling for global    governance to fix the issues.14 Harari    appears to concur, writing in Homo Deus that the goal of    government has morphed into providing people with    happiness.15 To ensure this    happiness, Harari also calls for a global government.16 To do this, Harari advocates providing    chemicals that induce happiness in the brain, either by    bioengineering or by turning humans into godlike    cyborgs.17 This is transhumanism    in a nutshell. Harari postulates a future in which the elites    of society are effectively made immortal by medicine and    technology while the useless class are cared for by the    state.18  <\/p>\n<p>    The combination of Hararis ideas about happiness and the    Marxian reduction of private property led the WEF to release a    video in which the sentences Youll own nothing. And youll be    happy featured prominently.19    Importantly, these ideas are not new but have been part of a    long-running agenda openly linked to spiritual darkness. As    this    article documents, a prominent nineteenth-century advocate    for communism named Robert Owen wrote that sance spirits he    communicated with endorsed a globalist form of socialism in    which people would essentially own nothing and be happy. The    spirits told Owen that they would gradually persuade people to    adopt this scheme, even if nobody believed Owen at first.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now were apparently watching that prediction unfold in real    time. The WEFs deadline for many of their stated goals is    2030as of this writing, less than seven years away.20  <\/p>\n<p>    The problem the WEF and other likeminded organizations has is    that the vast majority of the worlds population is    religiousand religion tends to value private property and    human rights, at least to some extent. The Bible is explicit    that both life and property are inviolate and cannot be taken    without process of law. The Ten Commandments clearly state that    both murder and theft are wrong, with no exceptions. The WEF    recognizes that the values people hold often come directly out    of their faiths.21    Therefore, faiths must change.  <\/p>\n<p>    Correspondingly, the WEF partners with world leaders to change    the religious practices of a given faith to better suit their    agenda. During the Ebola crisis in West Africa, faith leaders    were coopted to change burial practicesostensibly to reduce    death tolls, even though people felt that their religious    convictions were being violated.22    Whether the burial practices were causing extra deaths is    immaterial. The point is, religious convictions were reshaped,    from the top down, to suit the agenda of an outside group. What    has happened once, can and will happen again.  <\/p>\n<p>    Put into context, Hararis comments about AI seem much more    concerning. Harari views himself as a prophet, proclaiming    potential doom unless humanity does something. He views    religion in general with disfavor, but the idea of an    AI-generated religious book that lacks what he terms the myths    of other religions appears more palatable. Such an idea would    also align with the WEFs stated goals. After all, an    AI-generated religious text could be programmed to promote the    values of the WEF: lack of private property, restricted freedom    of movement, and transhumanism. These values also meld    perfectly with Hararis view that liberty, including cognitive    libertyalong with equality and rightsis a socially    constructed myth.23 Keep    in mind, Harari said such a religion would be essentially    correct. He does not believe in absolute right and wrong, so    the only correct is that which aligns with his views.  <\/p>\n<p>    Essentially, AI is software programmed in ways that try to    replicate human intelligence.24 Like    an artificial brain, AI can be designed to receive sensory    input from devices like cameras or microphones, interpret the    data, and perform specific actions in responseincluding by    means of an artificial body (a robot).  <\/p>\n<p>    Weak AI, which is programmed to perform highly specific    tasks, is already widespread. But strong AI, which would    theoretically equal or surpass human intelligence, is still    speculative. Weak AI relies mainly on rote learning, or    memorizing information from past experiences to solve specified    problems. Strong AI, however, would supposedly achieve    general intelligencethe ability to apply knowledge from    past experiences to solve new problems.  <\/p>\n<p>    Already, some researchers believe they have found sparks of    general intelligence in ChatGTP-4.25 This program, the latest version of the AI    language model thats been making global shockwaves, can    generate complex written content in secondsincluding stories,    poems, movie plots, essays, sermons, answers to abstract    questions, and much more.  <\/p>\n<p>    Just what is ChatGPT? While the chat part alludes to    the programs function as an advanced chatbot, the GPT bit    stands for generative pre-trained transformer.    Transformer indicates the type of AI system involved,    which is designed to work like an artificial network of neurons    (brain cells). Pre-trained means the program has already    learned to function by analyzing massive sets of datain this    case, text from sources across the internet. And    generative refers to the programs ability to create    humanlike written materials based on that data.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ultimately, AI is a toolalbeit an incredibly powerful one. And    like any tool, humans can apply AI (whether intentionally or    unintentionally) for helpful or harmful purposes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Already, a wide range of AI applications exist to make tasks    easier, quicker, and more efficient. Current or prospective AI    technologies may benefit multiple fields including medicine,    agriculture, business, finances, education, and the military.    For instance, one research team observed that AIs benefits for    medicine alone include improving diagnostic accuracy,    detecting diseases before they express, improving prevention,    designing patient-centred care pathways, enhancing    epidemiology, supporting population health management, and    reducing the negative impact of social determinants of    health.26 However, the    researchers continue, The same technologies pose some critical    threats to patient privacy and safety, care providers safety    from liability, opportunities for employment, patient    engagement, clinician trust and scientific progress    itself.27  <\/p>\n<p>    These observations highlight how even within one field, the    same technology can harbor both benefits and    risks we need to consider if were to use the technology    wisely. One foreseeable risk, for instance, is that growing    reliance on AI for written content may contribute to a    dumbed-down society of people who cannot think, research, or    communicate for themselvesand are therefore easy to control.    Professor Harari also noted several additional risks in the    interview quoted above, explaining how abuses of AIs abilities    (including its potential for manipulating peoples political    opinions) could undermine democracy, fuel an arms race    between nations, and leave only dictatorships    surviving.28  <\/p>\n<p>    Others fear even worse scenarios. For instance, a recent    opinion editorial published by Scientific American    claimed,  <\/p>\n<p>    Still others, however, laud these qualities in hopes of    creating AI gods. For instance, as AiG has previously    reported, Elon Musk has stated that Larry Page, a cofounder    of Google, wanted AI programmers to develop digital    super-intelligence, basically a digital god, if you will, as    soon as possible.30 If    mixed with humans, the goal could be to create the homo deus    that Harari writes of.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gods Word clearly answers such attempts to elevate    creationincluding human creationsto a godlike status.    Here are just a few examples:  <\/p>\n<p>    Although far more sophisticated than the statue idols that    people in biblical times worshipped, digital gods are still    the works of human handslifeless things that cannot love,    cannot save, and cannot redeem creation from its    sin-cursed state.  <\/p>\n<p>    Relatedly, because AI programs have human    developers and rely on text from human authors,    AI is prone to being tainted by the errors and biases of    fallen, finite, fallible humans. (You can see just a few    important examples of these errors and biases in this video with    AiGs Bryan Osborne.)  <\/p>\n<p>    For all these reasons, humans must not fall into the    trap of looking to AI as the ultimate authority for truth.    Only the Word of our all-knowing, infinite, infallible God can    fill that role. But voices like Professor Hararis seem to    suggest that AI should function as humanitys authority    for truthat least, for spiritual truthby generating new holy    books. Harari cannot say these books would be correct    without setting himself as the authority for truth above    Gods Word, as humans have attempted to do since    Eden.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even without overtly worshipping AI or revering AI-generated    text as a holy book, Christians may still fall into the trap    of looking to AI for other forms of spiritual leadership.    Recently, for instance, a church in Germany hosted a    service entirely produced by AIfeaturing AI worship    leaders, an AI pastor, and an AI-generated sermon. Such    services not only harbor the risk of importing biased,    unbiblical messages into the teachings rather than rightly    handling the word of truth (2 Timothy 2:15), but AI church    also contradicts the biblical concept of church. Biblically,    church is not a spectator sport where people download    entertainment and information from whatever sourcehuman or    digitalhappens to provide it. Church is the fully    human body of Christ, who gather in fellowship around    the worship, Word, and remembrance of our fully divine and    fully human Savior. Robots do not belong either as participants    in the pews or pastors in the pulpits.  <\/p>\n<p>    On that note, another way churches might forfeit spiritual    leadership to AI is if pastors increasingly use AI to generate    sermons. While AI could be applied for helpful purposes to    assist with research, summarizing sources, or similar    tasks, pastors who relegate their exegetical duties to AI put    themselves and their congregations in danger on multiple    levels. For starters, conceding spiritual authority to AI opens    the door for unbiblical (or simply non-factual) teachings to    reach congregantsespecially if pastors are not staying in the    Word themselves to catch such errors. But perhaps more    significantly, reliance on AI cheats the pastor out of his    biblical responsibility to study to show himself approved,    diving into the Word of God for himself to become complete,    thoroughly equipped for every good work.31  <\/p>\n<p>    In summary, Hararis recent calls for an AI-generated    Bible did not appear in isolation but are embedded    in a much broader agenda that sets up humans (or human    technology) as the authority for truth. This agenda, apparent    in the openly stated goals of the WEF, envisions a new form of    humanity united under a system of global governance, shared    property, and manmade spirituality. These realities highlight    the appeal of an AI-authored holy book which could provide    spiritual guidance in line with the worldview beliefs specified    for the new society.  <\/p>\n<p>    AI would make for an especially compelling spiritual leader    figure for this type of society, as AIs superhuman-like powers    might easily distract people from the reality that its answers    are not neutral but the result of programming by fallible,    fallen, biased humans. AI is not God, cannot    function as humanitys authority for truth, and must not be    treated as a spiritual leader.  <\/p>\n<p>    What does all this mean for Christians? First, although the    scope and scale of these realities are certainly daunting,    Christians must rest assured that God is sovereign    over his creation, none of this surprises him, and    he will not allow human schemes to unfold apart from his    purposes. As the tower of Babel reminds us, human ambitions to    apply technology in hopes of collectively ascending to    Gods level are nothing newand God    can easily thwart them if he so chooses.  <\/p>\n<p>    Christians can also respond by continuing to faithfully study    and stand on the actual Word of God,    remembering to apply biblical critical thinking in recognition    of AIs fallibility. Along the way, were also wise to keep our    research, writing, and communication skills sharp rather than    dull our God-given mental capacities by    increasingly outsourcing such tasks to AI. Pastors, especially,    must not fall into the trap of letting AI take over their    biblical responsibilities. Finally, Christians can approach    these times as opportunities to share the gospel,    pointing others to the true hope for humanity that digital    gods can never offer.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See original here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/answersingenesis.org\/technology\/will-ai-become-our-new-gods\/\" title=\"Will AI Become Our New Gods? - Answers In Genesis\" rel=\"noopener\">Will AI Become Our New Gods? - Answers In Genesis<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Do humans need a new Bible written by artificial intelligence (AI)? Biblically, the resounding answer is no. 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