AI Will Save Us All!?

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Recently, Elon Musk (the world’s richest man) claimed that Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the near future will create a reality where there will be an abundance of goods and services, which in turn will make money useless.

In a Podcast that he was on, he stated the following: “One side recommendation I have is: Don’t worry about squirreling money away for retirement in 10 or 20 years. It won’t matter.” He went on to iterate that AI will become so efficient that it will make the cost of everything nearly zero. Everyone will be able to have “universal income” and AI will create a “good future where anyone can have whatever stuff they want.” He also stated that AI in the next 5 years will become so advanced that we will have “better medical care than anyone has today” with “no scarcity of goods and services. You can learn anything you want about anything for free” (compare Moonshots with Pete Diamandis).

What struck me about this concept that Musk was introducing is that it is in direct opposition to God and what He has put man here on earth to do.

When God ripped apart man’s languages and scattered people at the tower of Babel, the people had similar ideas as to what is happening now: “How can we make something so great that it dwarfs God?”

I am reminded of what God told Daniel at the end of the book of Daniel: “But you, Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book until the time of the end; many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase” (Daniel 12:4).

AI is undeniably increasing human knowledge and allegedly solving problems at an astonishing speed. But the question is not whether knowledge is increasing; the questions we should be asking are, what kind of world is this increase producing? These are some of the relevant questions:

Are our families stronger?

Is violence decreasing?

Is truth becoming clearer?

Is peace increasing?

Is Godly knowledge flourishing?

I suggest just the opposite as we read in chapter 59 of Isaiah (the first eight verses are about being separated from God). Verse 8 points out that man separated from God is lost: “The way of peace they have not known, And there is no justice in their ways; They have made themselves crooked paths; Whoever takes that way shall not know peace.” AI will not change human thinking at its core.

January 16th marks 40 years since the death of Mr. Armstrong, the late leader of the now defunct Worldwide Church of God. Mr. Armstrong consistently taught that man always chooses capability and intellect over submission to God. I wonder how he would view AI; my guess is that he would see it as a multiplier of the very problem God has always warned about. AI is massively expanding material knowledge but it does nothing to change human nature.

Mr. Armstrong often stressed the lessons from the two trees in the Garden of Eden. Humanity chose to eat from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil while rejecting the Tree of Life (God’s Spirit, God’s mind and God’s government). AI does nothing to bring us closer to God in terms of choosing correctly. In fact, IF what Musk proposes turned out to be true, the question I have is how would this make people turn to God? Indeed, I would suggest that just the opposite would be true with AI giving man more ability to do wrong faster, more efficiently and on a global scale.

AI may eliminate scarcity, but it cannot eliminate sin. Without God, abundance only magnifies mankind’s rebellion (Deuteronomy 8:11-18). As we continue to watch this world deteriorate, our message and preaching remains the same! We continue to preach about the coming Kingdom of God and how only the return of Jesus Christ to set up this Kingdom will save humanity. The road to get to the Kingdom is going to be very tragic and devastating for mankind. Yet in the end, God’s goal is for all of humanity to have the opportunity to unite with Him and to join His Family. 

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