The Unexpected Benefits of AI
With AI taking over our kids’ lives, rote learning and penmanship may conversely be the elite classrooms of the future.
With AI taking over our kids’ lives, rote learning and penmanship may conversely be the elite classrooms of the future.
Modern AI revives ancient legends of oracles supposedly possessed by demons. But the true danger lies not in possessed machines, but in human hubris, twisted prompts, and spiritual immaturity.
People are wrong about AI job scarcity in the same way Malthusians have been wrong about population and food scarcity.
Bestselling author and historian Yuval Noah Harari recently made grandiose claims about AI that reveal the faulty philosophical assumptions of many of our elites.
Pornography soaks the minds of those who consume it in unrealities that, in turn, ruin lives in reality. AI, in all its uses, may turn out to be even worse.
Is a world without the necessity of human labor a better world for humans?
Can mankind circumvent God’s punishment from Original Sin—namely, death—with humanoid AI’s to “resurrect” our loved ones who have passed away?
Will Catholics have a say on how AI is shaped and in turn shapes the Catholic Church and the lives of the faithful?
Will AI give us more control over online narratives about ourselves and the world around us, or will they ultimately go the way of Wikipedia and Google?
Time Magazine has an interesting article about a theory some futurists hold that artificial intelligence (AI) will change what it means to be human in the very near future. Our species will be transformed into something no longer recognizable, they say, and this idea has a name: “the Singularity.” The difficult thing to keep sight … Read more