Supreme Thinking: Christianity & the Limitations of Artificial Intelligence.
The article examines the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and human understanding, arguing that AI's limitations reveal the superiority of the Judeo-Christian view of humanity. It critiques the assumption that AI operates similarly to human intelligence, highlighting the failure of...
| Published in: | Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity Vol. 38; no. 3; pp. 22 - 29 |
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Fellowship of St. James
May/Jun2025
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