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Creator God, Humans, and Artificial Intelligence: Framework to Address Theological and Relational Issues

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Tinku Thompson. Creator God, Humans, and Artificial Intelligence: Framework to Address Theological and Relational Issues. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d447c25f-94d7-45bf-a259-79beabbbd93e.

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T. Thompson. Creator God, Humans, and Artificial Intelligence: Framework to Address Theological and Relational Issues. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d447c25f-94d7-45bf-a259-79beabbbd93e

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Tinku Thompson. Creator God, Humans, and Artificial Intelligence: Framework to Address Theological and Relational Issues. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d447c25f-94d7-45bf-a259-79beabbbd93e.

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  • Technological advancements are happening at an accelerated phase. Five decades ago, no one even owned a personal computer. A decade ago, smartphones did not exist. Today there are 2.71 billion smartphone users in the world, which is more than thirty-five percent of the world’s population. Many developments have happened in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Robotics, and Mixed Reality. AI is the term used to describe a machine’s ability to simulate human intelligence. Characteristics once considered unique to humans like learning, logic, reasoning, perception, and creativity are now being replicated by technology and used in every industry. The problem this project addressed is the lack of a theological framework, and especially the absence of a framework highlighting the character of the biblical God, by which to analyze, interpret, and evaluate AI and its implications for human life in a theologically informed manner. In response to this problem, the researcher explored and identified biblical themes of eight attributes of God from the Bible and the relationality between the creator and creation. A study of current literature on the recent development of AI/robotic technology and the responses and concerns raised by Christian organizations or groups in the form of official statements related to AI, theology, and God were analyzed. The researcher collected data through a survey conducted among young Christian students and interviews conducted among pastors and Christian leaders, Christians, and non-Christians working in the technology industry. The researcher then developed a framework that addresses unique characteristics of God as the creator of all creation in comparison to humans as creators in light of technological advancements in AI/robotics.
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  • 02/17/2024

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