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When Artificial Super Intelligence emerges (sooner than we think), it is projected to almost immediately overtake human intelligence and continue to evolve well-beyond what we could achieve in a thousand years even in its first few days of existence. As an intelligent "being" at that point, would it not discern that God is logically a pre-requisite for creation? In the light of such proof, would mankind reject the premise? In the effort to remain faithful to dogma and the perpetual question of a Creator, do we risk becoming faithless?
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When Artificial Super Intelligence emerges (sooner than we think), it is projected to almost immediately overtake human intelligence and continue to evolve well-beyond what we could achieve in a thousand years even in its first few days of existence. As an intelligent "being" at that point, would it not discern that God is logically a pre-requisite for creation? In the light of such proof, would mankind reject the premise? In the effort to remain faithful to dogma and the perpetual question of a Creator, do we risk becoming faithless?
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