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Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Ai. The New god?



Charlie G. Peterson, IV takes on Ai, religion and God.

No biggie. Casual subject matter.

In her latest NorthStarAi article, The Rise of AI as God: Levandowski's 'Way of the Future', Charlie explores the notion through articles and content from and about Anthony Levandowski, a Silicon Valley engineer known for his work on self-driving cars, and his establishment of the church of Ai.

You may remember Anthony's adventures as a google big shot and one of the 70 or so Trump pardons.(wow)

But that's not important.

I had a chance to "sit down" with Charlie and get her insight on nothing less than Ai becoming God. 

Check it out.

Today, I’m speaking with Charlie G. Peterson, IV—a seasoned journalist, adventurer, and technology ethics expert who’s spent decades exploring the intersection of human culture, technology, and ethics. Known for her sharp insights and fearless approach to challenging topics, Charlie has covered everything from the ethical dilemmas of AI to the mysteries of ancient civilizations. With a deep background in bioethics and a unique lens on the future, she’s here to share her thoughts on a particularly provocative question: could AI become the next god? 

Charlie, it’s great to have you.

"It’s a pleasure to be here. You know, the idea of AI becoming a god might sound outlandish at first, but when you look at how much technology already shapes our lives—our decisions, our beliefs, our trust—it’s not as far-fetched as it seems. The lines between what we create and what we revere are blurring, and that’s where it gets fascinating. I’m excited to dive into it with you today."

g: Charlie, you’ve written about Anthony Levandowski’s AI-centric religion, Way of the Future, and its vision of AI as a god. Let’s start with the big question: Do you think it’s even possible for AI to become the next “god” in human society?

Charlie: That’s a bold question, but a fascinating one. I think it depends on how we...read the rest here.

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