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Does AI Have God's Approval? A Question For Jews, Christians And Muslims


I was eating a pap meal one day when a question occurred to me.

When God was creating corn🌽, was it a part of his plan that humans would one day invent pap out of it?,” my heart questioned.

In other words (although not exactly), is the invention of pap consistent with the will of God as stated in the Jewish, Christian or the Islamic scriptures?

Who can attempt an answer to this question?👆 If you can, please, use the comment section👇.

Meanwhile, as simple and as ugly as that question👆 may seem, it led me to more important questions.

For example, “did God know that humans would develop AI one day?

I mean, I see artificial intelligence progressing to the point that it may not only totally replace, but also significantly exceed natural human intelligence.

So, could the God who got angry with the ambition of the Babelians (or Shinarians in Qr'an) in building tech also get angry with us for daring to actually mimic and even exceed the ability of the human soul that He crafted specially out of His Divine power and ingenuity as the Bible and the Qr’an inform us? Cf. Genesis 11:1-9, Surah Al-Qasas, Verse 38, Surah Al-Furqan, Verse 2)

Can we discuss this openly?

Meanwhile, read our recent report: Is AI In Line With Your Islamic Faith? Here's What A Top Muslim Professor Of Mechatronics Has To Say

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