Artificial Intelligence and Christianity: Navigating Ethical Challenges and Opportunities in the Techno-Scientific Era in Nigeria
Samson Obaloluwa Ojo
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Samson Obaloluwa Ojo: Department of Religious and Intercultural Studies, Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria
International Journal of Contemporary Research in Humanities, 2024, vol. 2, issue 1, 135-140
Abstract:
With the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) in this techno-scientific era, there are growing concerns among scholars and religious practitioners regarding its effects on religion and society. This paper explores the complex interplay between AI and Christianity, investigating whether AI fosters harmony or discord within religious practices and beliefs. The study addresses ethical concerns and challenges posed by AI, specifically its potential to either enhance or challenge traditional religious doctrines. Using a qualitative methodology, the paper examines historical perspectives on religion and technology, alongside case studies of the intersection of AI with religious practices. The findings reveal a nuanced relationship between AI and religion, with both positive and negative impacts. While AI offers opportunities to enhance religious experiences, it raises ethical dilemmas and challenges established theological frameworks. The paper concludes by recommending that religious institutions should embrace technological advancements cautiously, balancing innovation with the preservation of core values. Furthermore, interdisciplinary research and educational initiatives should be encouraged to foster a more ethical approach to the development and deployment of AI.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence; Religion; Society; Techno-Scientific Era; Ethics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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