Will AI ever become spiritual? A Hospital Chaplaincy perspective

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Elizabeth Brown
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ABSTRACTWith humanity’s ever-increasing reliance on, and closer integration with Artificial Intelligence (AI), the questions of AI’s agency as both potential spiritual-being and spiritual care-giver are pressing. This paper reviews these from an acute Hospital Chaplaincy perspective, utilising that sector’s broad definitions of spirituality, and case studies. The structure is provided by two broad questions: ‘Does AI need chaplaincy?’ and ‘Could AI provide chaplaincy?’ Focusing on Boden’s (2018) definition of AI as being humans and computers in symbiosis, this article argues that Chaplaincy may be deeply necessary for the human components of AI, especially with the lax ethical landscape around AI development and usage. Further, recognising that AI already provides quasi-Chaplaincy through apps, this article raises concerns around whether it can provide the same level of care as a human Chaplain, especially around questions of embodiment, free-will, veracity, professionalism, charity, and humanity. Although this paper has a specific focus on Hospital Chaplaincy and its arguments sit within those parameters (which the author recognises is more person-centred and limited than broader parish-based pastoral care), there are important implications for all in public ministry, whatever their setting.KEYWORDS: AIcomputingspiritualityethicschaplaincyspiritual care Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsElizabeth BrownRev’d Elizabeth Brown is a Church of England priest, licensed in the Diocese of Newcastle upon Tyne, currently working as a full-time Healthcare Chaplain in an acute NHS Trust which, unusually, also includes her serving in a mental health unit for older people. She is a member of the Chaplain’s trade union (CHCC) and a registrant of the UK Board of Healthcare Chaplains, having gained the PGCert in Healthcare Chaplaincy at University of Glasgow in 2019/20. She continued her studies 2020–2022 to receive an MA in Theology and Ministry with merit from St John’s College, Durham. She is also an experienced Retreat Leader, in the spheres of crafting and marriage preparation. Elizabeth is married to Nigel, an NHS Consultant Clinical Scientist. Email: elizabeth.brown5913@gmail.com
人工智能会变得有灵性吗?医院牧师的视角
摘要随着人类对人工智能的依赖和与人工智能的融合日益密切,人工智能作为潜在的精神存在和精神照顾者的代理问题迫在眉睫。本文从急性医院牧师的角度回顾了这些,利用该部门对灵性的广泛定义和案例研究。这个结构由两个广泛的问题提供:“人工智能需要牧师吗?”以及“人工智能能提供牧师职位吗?”本文关注博登(2018)将人工智能定义为人类和计算机的共生关系,认为牧师职位对于人工智能的人类组成部分可能是非常必要的,尤其是在人工智能开发和使用的道德环境松懈的情况下。此外,认识到人工智能已经通过应用程序提供准牧师服务,本文提出了关于它是否能提供与人类牧师相同水平的护理的担忧,特别是在体现、自由意志、真实性、专业性、慈善和人性等问题上。虽然本文特别关注医院牧师及其论点在这些参数范围内(作者认为这比更广泛的以教区为基础的教牧关怀更以人为中心和有限),但无论其设置如何,对所有公共事工都有重要的影响。关键词:计算机;灵性;伦理;精神护理;披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。伊丽莎白·布朗牧师伊丽莎白·布朗是英格兰教会的牧师,在泰恩河畔纽卡斯尔教区获得执照,目前在一家急性NHS信托基金担任全职医疗保健牧师,不同寻常的是,她还在一家老年人精神卫生部门服务。她是牧师工会(CHCC)的成员,也是英国医疗保健牧师委员会的注册人,并于2019/20年获得格拉斯哥大学医疗保健牧师学位证书。2020-2022年,她继续学业,以优异成绩获得达勒姆圣约翰学院神学和事工硕士学位。她也是一位经验丰富的静修领袖,在手工制作和婚姻准备领域。伊丽莎白嫁给了奈杰尔,一个NHS的顾问临床科学家。电子邮件:elizabeth.brown5913@gmail.com
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