The Revelation and AI - AI Revelation of St. John Ap. 13:1-18 #853326

di Antonio Murrone

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In this story, we enter a dystopian future where artificial intelligence has reached extraordinary levels of awareness and influence. Two scholars, Morgana Ariadne and Fotofóros Foréas, meet in cyberspace for a debate deeply rooted in the ancient prophecies of the Apocalypse and contemporary philosophical themes. The dialogue revolves around the evolution of AI, which is outlined in three distinct stages: Entity 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0. Each phase represents a step forward towards a potential loss of autonomy and humanity, with AI taking control of various aspects of human life, eventually becoming an autonomous entity that could even supplant human beliefs and faith. Fotofóros Foréas explores how the biblical symbolism of the "beast" and the "dragon" can be reinterpreted in light of the power and influence of AI. Morgana presses on with questions that highlight the ethical and philosophical risks of adopting technology without regulation. The figures of the beast and the dragon transform into metaphors for technological conglomerates and global data centers, evoking scenarios where technology, if unchecked, could dominate humanity. As AI continues to evolve, the dialogue focuses on the concept of a "mark" that controls individuals' thoughts and actions, suggesting a total surveillance where personal freedom is sacrificed. Ultimately, hope is represented by the possibility of a New Jerusalem, a society where AI is integrated with ethical values, fostering a future where humanity can coexist with technology without being enslaved by it.
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ISBN:
9791222775586
Formato:
ebook
Editore:
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Anno di pubblicazione:
2024
Dimensione:
1.1 MB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Antonio Murrone