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I came across this response to the Pope's declaration on AI. It's a little over my head, but wondering what others may think.

https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/52...nifica%20Humanitas.pdf?ver=1779723270231

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The author has done a commendable job and is, IMHO, worth reading. Methinks the average believer should not engage with Rome but dismiss it for it is far too easy to be deceived and led astray. Scholarly, trained and faithful men may engage with such writings as academic exercise and then counsel the church as to the value, demerits and dangers involved. Karl Barth may have uttered some truths concerning God, but he is certainly not recommended reading to one who desires to gather truth and grow in grace. Scripture is the sole and final authority for all matters of faith and life. And so few professing believers, laity and clergy alike, in our day have a rudimentary grasp of what God has revealed in His word, never mind putting it to practice. As the author mentions wisely as has been the perennial question, "Who guards the guardians?" Far too many "intellectual giants" have gone astray and thus wisdom from on high surely should be prayed for and sought after through the contents of divine revelation; the Bible. I have seen too many totally errant results come from AI on subjects such as politics and morals. The creators of the algorithms have a bias and it is reflected in their creations. In short, my opinion is... BEWARE of AI in matters of morals, justice, etc. which Scripture is most always perspicuous for specific applications and for general application and principles of good, truth and righteousness.


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