Woefully n(AI)ve

“The Machine” is how many have come to define the rise of the artificial. It doesn’t simply refer to technology in a generic way, but to the overall system that is undergirding and infiltrating every aspect of life.

When it comes to artificial intelligence and ChatGPT, I’m astonished at how many people are overeager to embrace the technology, unaware of the dangers, and overconfident in their ability to use it for good.

That’s not just naïve. When it comes to AI, it’s woefully n(AI)ve.

Like kids in a candy store, we’re enamored with each new breakthrough—from 5G towers in our neighborhoods to using our palms to pay for groceries to smart homes whose thermostats and door locks can be controlled (or hacked) remotely.

All of it is so convenient. All of it is so efficient. What could possibly go wrong?

As this world grows more artificial, we must pursue the real in every area of our lives—starting with God and his Tree of Life. Anything less when it comes to the rise of the artificial would be n(AI)ve.

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