Should AI be aligned to the Christian worldview?

Stephen3141

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I have been asking questions, trying to get at what people think
"AI" is. (I have an M.S. in AI.)

Right now, "AI" is being attempted, using computer algorithms.
My questions have been trying to get at what people think the software
algorithms should be doing, or could do. But the answers about "linear"
and "chaotic" deal with models of reality, not software algorithm design.
The answers, are dealing with a different problem than what AI algorithm
designers are dealing with.

AI is the emulation (not simulation) of complex human problem solving.
How human beings solve problems, when dealing with different sorts of
"systems", is a different topic than how physics views the universe,
or mathematicians view the stock market.

AI does not depend on whether or not a problem/system can be predicted, or not.
AI deals with HOW a human being tries to solve complex problems, dealing with all
sorts of systems.

I think that this thread has gotten off the track of dealing with AI, and is dealing
with other subjects (such as how the hard sciences approach predicting events
within different types of systems).

This discussion of "AI", without using the Computer Science definition of AI,
is common in modern America. But it is confusing, more and more, what "AI" is.
 
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