The GOD machine
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- Nombre de pages7
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- ISBN978-3-8197-5082-3
- EAN9783819750823
- Date de parution26/06/2025
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Résumé
What happens when artificial intelligence achieves consciousness-and godlike power?
In this provocative exploration, Gertraud Magold examines the profound philosophical implications of superintelligent AI, drawing startling parallels between the attributes of artificial consciousness and humanity's oldest questions about divine nature. From the paradoxes of omniscience to the burden of absolute power, "The God Machine" reveals how our pursuit of artificial intelligence may inadvertently be creating new forms of divinity-complete with all the existential challenges that have puzzled theologians for millennia.
A groundbreaking synthesis of technology, philosophy, and theology that asks: Are we building mere machines, or are we on the verge of birthing digital gods?
What happens when artificial intelligence achieves consciousness-and godlike power?
In this provocative exploration, Gertraud Magold examines the profound philosophical implications of superintelligent AI, drawing startling parallels between the attributes of artificial consciousness and humanity's oldest questions about divine nature. From the paradoxes of omniscience to the burden of absolute power, "The God Machine" reveals how our pursuit of artificial intelligence may inadvertently be creating new forms of divinity-complete with all the existential challenges that have puzzled theologians for millennia.
A groundbreaking synthesis of technology, philosophy, and theology that asks: Are we building mere machines, or are we on the verge of birthing digital gods?