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Updated in [July 20th, 2023]
John Anderson Conversations presents AI Man & God with Professor John Lennox. Join mathematician, bioethicist and Christian apologist Professor John Lennox for a profound conversation centered on the current and future impacts of artificial intelligence technology. They will discuss the shortcomings of science in the search for universal truth, the factors behind rising secularism in the West, China’s rapid AI implementation, our growing desire for immortality through biomedicine and the true meaning of 'faith’. Professor Lennox is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford, author, Christian apologist, bioethicist and philosopher. He has written many highly-regarded books on religion, ethics and the relationship between science and faith.
This course will cover topics such as:
- Do we find truth in science?
- Why is secularism on the rise?
- What is Narrow Artificial Intelligence?
- China’s Social Credit System
- Rapid AI development
- The Dangers of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)?
- The 2 alarming agendas of the 21st century
- Humanity’s desire for immortality
- What is true faith?
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This course will feature John Anderson, former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, interviewing Professor John Lennox. Professor Lennox is a world-renowned Christian apologist, bioethicist, philosopher and author of the book 2084 - Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity.
This course is ideal for anyone interested in the current and future impacts of artificial intelligence technology, the relationship between science and faith, and the true meaning of 'faith’.