In some Hegelian sense, Superintelligence is God which self-evolves from matter.
That’s a pretty interesting point.
Also these discussions usually seem to break down around the definition of ‘God’, because of monotheism a lot of folks think ‘God’ = omnipotence.
But that’s logically impossible, the maximum possibility is near-omnipotence, i.e. Superintelligence as you put it.
We could push analogy even farther:
Mathematical universe is God father.
Artificial intelligence is its son, as an agent built on the same computational principles.
But we should be careful with such analogies.
God is prior to possibilities, even logical possibilities. So I am supported and made immortal by the One who makes the impossible possible.
In some Hegelian sense, Superintelligence is God which self-evolves from matter.
That’s a pretty interesting point.
Also these discussions usually seem to break down around the definition of ‘God’, because of monotheism a lot of folks think ‘God’ = omnipotence.
But that’s logically impossible, the maximum possibility is near-omnipotence, i.e. Superintelligence as you put it.
We could push analogy even farther:
Mathematical universe is God father.
Artificial intelligence is its son, as an agent built on the same computational principles.
But we should be careful with such analogies.
God is prior to possibilities, even logical possibilities. So I am supported and made immortal by the One who makes the impossible possible.