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What Is a Person in the Age of AI
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- ISBN8231443949
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- Date de parution01/08/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
The rise of artificial intelligence is a game changer for how we relate to technology. AI raises practical and ethical questions about our future-questions that are currently generating a great deal of anxiety and hope. But AI also raises deeper metaphysical questions about selfhood and humanity. What does it mean to be a person? What gives human life value? Are human beings truly unique? If so, how? Though these questions are increasingly unavoidable, most people are underprepared to answer them.
What is a Person in the age of AI? This is a topic that must be addressed head on. The implications are far-reaching and increasingly relevant. As we consider the reality of personhood, we come face-to-face with the most fundamental questions of life: who we are, and where we find meaning. Author, apologist, and respected theologian Gavin Ortlund offers a foreword that frames What is a Person in the Age of AI? as a timely and theologically grounded guide to human identity in a technological era.
Internationally known pastor, author, and speaker on identity Sam Allberry provides an afterword that anchors What is a Person in the Age of AI? in Scripture and highlights its cultural and spiritual relevance.
What is a Person in the age of AI? This is a topic that must be addressed head on. The implications are far-reaching and increasingly relevant. As we consider the reality of personhood, we come face-to-face with the most fundamental questions of life: who we are, and where we find meaning. Author, apologist, and respected theologian Gavin Ortlund offers a foreword that frames What is a Person in the Age of AI? as a timely and theologically grounded guide to human identity in a technological era.
Internationally known pastor, author, and speaker on identity Sam Allberry provides an afterword that anchors What is a Person in the Age of AI? in Scripture and highlights its cultural and spiritual relevance.
The rise of artificial intelligence is a game changer for how we relate to technology. AI raises practical and ethical questions about our future-questions that are currently generating a great deal of anxiety and hope. But AI also raises deeper metaphysical questions about selfhood and humanity. What does it mean to be a person? What gives human life value? Are human beings truly unique? If so, how? Though these questions are increasingly unavoidable, most people are underprepared to answer them.
What is a Person in the age of AI? This is a topic that must be addressed head on. The implications are far-reaching and increasingly relevant. As we consider the reality of personhood, we come face-to-face with the most fundamental questions of life: who we are, and where we find meaning. Author, apologist, and respected theologian Gavin Ortlund offers a foreword that frames What is a Person in the Age of AI? as a timely and theologically grounded guide to human identity in a technological era.
Internationally known pastor, author, and speaker on identity Sam Allberry provides an afterword that anchors What is a Person in the Age of AI? in Scripture and highlights its cultural and spiritual relevance.
What is a Person in the age of AI? This is a topic that must be addressed head on. The implications are far-reaching and increasingly relevant. As we consider the reality of personhood, we come face-to-face with the most fundamental questions of life: who we are, and where we find meaning. Author, apologist, and respected theologian Gavin Ortlund offers a foreword that frames What is a Person in the Age of AI? as a timely and theologically grounded guide to human identity in a technological era.
Internationally known pastor, author, and speaker on identity Sam Allberry provides an afterword that anchors What is a Person in the Age of AI? in Scripture and highlights its cultural and spiritual relevance.