serp777
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If humanity develops a sentient artifical intelligence, would Abrahamic theology be negated? It seems like to me it would: much of Abrahamic theology is based on the concept of the soul and the fact that humans and consciousness are special, and not entirely physical. I guess you would have unfounded assertions from the theological camp about p zombies, but it seems to me if you're claiming that something is a pzombie, that burden of proof is on you.
I think we would be tentatively forced to accept that sentience and human intelligence can be produced solely through physical forces and interactions, which would negate Christianity, Islam, Judaism etc.
I also think there are good reasons to think that its plausible that humans will produce a sentient artifical intelligence at some point. I would certainly be interested in someone claiming that it was impossible that humanity could not create a sentient artifical intelligence.
I think we would be tentatively forced to accept that sentience and human intelligence can be produced solely through physical forces and interactions, which would negate Christianity, Islam, Judaism etc.
I also think there are good reasons to think that its plausible that humans will produce a sentient artifical intelligence at some point. I would certainly be interested in someone claiming that it was impossible that humanity could not create a sentient artifical intelligence.