Artificial Intelligence and Theology: Can Different Doctrines Have Different Outcomes?

Vasilia Dimara, Dimitra Chatzivasileiou, Anastasia Psomiadi, Theocharis William Efthymiou-Egleton, Laura Kassar, Haley Gancas
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This article focuses on how different theological perspectives may influence AI acceptance in diverse faith communities. It highlights differences between Western and Eastern Christian traditions, suggesting that the historical emphasis on intellect in Western Christianity might make it more open to AI, though challenges in church integration are acknowledged. Global examples of AI assimilation in religious practices, from a robotic Buddhist preacher to a blessing-delivering robot in a German church, are discussed. The article argues that theological doctrines shape AI perspectives, influencing ethics and raising profound questions about human identity. The ongoing debate questions whether AI threatens theology or fosters enriching dialogue. The article suggests, through historical parallels and the dynamic interplay of theological doctrines and technology, that the relationship between AI and theology could evolve into constructive engagement rather than inherent conflict.
人工智能与神学:不同的教义会有不同的结果吗?
本文重点探讨了不同的神学观点如何影响不同信仰群体对人工智能的接受。文章强调了西方和东方基督教传统之间的差异,认为西方基督教在历史上对智力的重视可能使其对人工智能持更开放的态度,但也承认在教会融合方面存在挑战。文章讨论了人工智能融入宗教实践的全球范例,从机器人佛教传教士到德国教堂中的送福机器人。文章认为,神学教义塑造了人工智能的观点,影响了伦理,并提出了有关人类身份的深刻问题。正在进行的辩论质疑人工智能是威胁神学还是促进丰富对话。文章通过历史上的相似之处以及神学教义与技术的动态相互作用,提出人工智能与神学之间的关系可以演变为建设性的接触,而不是固有的冲突。
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