Placing belief in belief as one of the three things religion involves in the description seems dismissive and false. It certainly can involve belief in belief, but that looks to me like a very specific subset of religious practitioners in an incredibly diverse field.
The "See also" also seems biased against religion. I think "religion" here is being conflated with "fundamentalism," and all of the arguments 'against' are actually against dogmatic, black and white thinking, not against 'religion' itself.
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Now, I understand that she hallucinates this text, based on the pop culture tropes about what AGIs are supposed to be like. But what if we are teaching them to behave this way?
It is! You (and others who agree with this) might be interested in this competition (https://futureoflife.org/project/worldbuilding-competition/) which aims to create more positive stories of AI, which may help shift pop culture in a positive direction.
Placing belief in belief as one of the three things religion involves in the description seems dismissive and false. It certainly can involve belief in belief, but that looks to me like a very specific subset of religious practitioners in an incredibly diverse field.
The "See also" also seems biased against religion. I think "religion" here is being conflated with "fundamentalism," and all of the arguments 'against' are actually against dogmatic, black and white thinking, not against 'religion' itself.
You may think I'm religious by posting these comme... (read more)