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Who Will Rule The Coming 'Gods'?: Looming Spiritual Crisis Of Artificial Intelligence

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Who Will Rule The Coming 'Gods'?: Looming Spiritual Crisis Of Artificial Intelligence
Who Will Rule The Coming 'Gods'?: Looming Spiritual Crisis Of Artificial Intelligence

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Who Will Rule The Coming 'Gods'?: Looming Spiritual Crisis Of Artificial Intelligence

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WILL WE LET ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ECLIPSE THE TRUE GOD?
We have entered a new age in which we can go into the quietness of our rooms and slip into whatever identity we desire-virtually. Artificial intelligence is fast becoming a normal part of our lives.
The existential crisis of our age is how technology, specifically AI and robots, is eclipsing our reverence for the transcendence of God. In the rush to create human-helping AI, technologists are making machines that may eventually become our masters. Some people are already worshiping at the feet of the great god of AI, just as the ancient Philistines once bowed before statues of the idol Dagon.
In this compelling and groundbreaking book, best-selling author Wallace Henley shares about the impending moral and ethical choices we will soon need to make, as believers in Christ, to hold AI and its creators accountable to the true God. Otherwise our world will spin into peril.

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