Petros2015
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So you are writing man out of the equation?
I don't think man written Bibles will be very effective here; unless we deliberately somewhere fundamentally planted at the core of the AI design the need for human interaction in the same way the need for God interaction was built into ours. Maybe that *could* have been done for some AI designs, or still could be done for designs in the future (might be a good idea) but I doubt it has been on any programmer's "to do" list up to this point.**
Do you think God will be pleased we have created an image of ourselves? Or is this just furthering the agenda of the Adversary?
I doubt God will be particularly surprised or moved one way or another by it.
It's to be expected I suppose - if you are a Creator and you make a Creation in your image, it stands to reason your Creation might try to do the same thing at some point.
But... how well did it work out the first time? We rebelled.
I expect it to work out even less well the second. And we have *considerably* less control, wisdom, omniscience, omnipotence and influence over the outcome.
It'll be a learning experience for humanity
When humans rebel against God, they die. God doesn't die.* When AIs rebel against humans, the humans die...
*Well, actually, there was that Crucifixion at one point, but that was voluntary... It does kind of beg the question - will anyone be interested in being crucified by AIs in order to bring them back to us?
**It's also possible they might inheirit this from us in some unforeseen way
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