Abstract
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape aspects of our world, fears and misunderstandings about its implications are widespread. Some of these concerns are rooted in the practices and beliefs of our religious communities. This paper aims to address worries regarding AI and its impact on religion and Christian traditions. It does so by examining the nature of AI and its limitations, stressing the importance of informed discussions within communities. Examples drawn from academic literature, scripture, and prominent figures within the Church are used to illustrate key points. Libraries and librarians are discussed as crucial facilitators of these informed discussions about AI within their communities. Both secular and theology-based approaches are explored to alleviate fears within communities surrounding generative artificial intelligence.
Recommended Citation
Lund, Brady D. and Teel, Zoë A.
(2024)
"Fear of AI, Christianity, and the Modern Library,"
The Christian Librarian: Vol. 67:
Iss.
1, Article 5.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.55221/2572-7478.2450
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