A.I. and THE BIBLE
(Investigator 214, 2024 January)
How
would Christian apologists and defenders of the Bible cope against a
refutation of the Bible by Artificial Intelligence (AI)?
The website "Tiny Wow" uses AI to produce essays of 700 words and articles of about 2000 words. Investigator is currently trying it out on various topics because it's free and no signing-in is required.
More sophisticated would be the latest version of ChatGPT — short for Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer.
ChatGPT
does more than chat. It can write on any topic, even score a pass
in medical, history and law exams, and produce original material that
circumvents anti-plagiarism software. School-children who are still
learning to read and write could print out and submit assignments of
Ph.D. standard which they produced in seconds! Teachers of course won't
be fooled by such obvious deceit and, if in doubt, could get the
six-year-old to redo the assignment with pencil and paper while
supervised!
However,
at higher educational levels, including scientific research, passing up
AI work as one's own could be difficult to expose.
Bita
(2023) writes: "AI has the capacity to generate not just fake data,
including false or doctored images, but entirely manufactured studies
and journal articles. Images generated by AI are becoming increasingly
difficult to detect and can compromise the integrity of research
findings."
AI
including ChatGPT is already extremely sophisticated and ready to move
far beyond what humans without it can accomplish. It integrates the
intellectual resources, as published on the Worldwide Web, of the
entire world.
What does such technology imply for the Bible, the document purporting to be the "Word of God"?
Bita, N. Chatbots causing chaos in the classroom, The Weekend Australian, August 12-13, 2023, p. 18
Bita, N. Let's Think About AI... The Weekend Australian, January 28-29, 2023, p. 19
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