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![]() For years, computer scientists have worried that advanced artificial intelligence might be difficult to control. A smart enough AI might pretend to comply with the constraints placed upon it by its human creators, only to reveal its dangerous capabilities at a later point. time.com "Artificial Intelligence Can Generate Fraudulent but Authentic-Looking Scientific Medical Articles: Pandora’s Box Has Been Opened" Background Artificial intelligence (AI) has advanced substantially in recent years, transforming many industries and improving the way people live and work. In scientific research, AI can enhance the quality and efficiency of data analysis and publication. However, AI has also opened up the possibility of generating high-quality fraudulent papers that are difficult to detect, raising important questions about the integrity of scientific research and the trustworthiness of published papers. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov "Detection or Deception: The Double-Edged Sword of AI in Research Misconduct" www.the-scientist.com |
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![]() "AI and the Beast: Exploring the Prophetic Parallels Between Revelation 13 and Modern Technology" The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and its integration into daily life has sparked both fascination and concern, particularly within religious and theological circles. As AI technologies grow more advanced—creating lifelike simulations, autonomous systems, and powerful surveillance tools—some theologians and scholars have begun to explore potential connections between these technological developments and biblical prophecy. Revelation 13:14-15, which describes the second beast deceiving the world and bringing life to an image that demands worship, offers a prophetic vision that seems eerily parallel to modern AI. T www.researchgate.net "The Truth Behind A.I. Deception" One of the earliest concerns brought about by A.I. was the potential of “deepfakes,” which are false representations of real people, produced using A.I. techniques for the purpose of misinformation or other illegitimate uses. A.I.’s increasing level of sophistication makes it harder and harder to determine whether an image or video is real or a “deepfake.” The danger of A.I. being used for fraud and crimes is extremely high, as is the potential of individuals and even nations suffering extreme consequences of such deception. www.tomorrowsworld.org "Artificial Intelligence Ethics and Biblical Prophecy: A Global Christian Analysis of Algorithmic Censorship, Digital Deception, and Eschatological Risk" We investigate how AI can simulate life and produce "false signs" through deepfakes and generative media, manipulate information via algorithms, erode biblical truth in public discourse, and marginalize Christian content under labels like "hate speech" and "misinformation." Using a biblical-prophetic framework drawn from Revelation 13, 2 Thessalonians 2, Genesis 11 and other scriptures, alongside contemporary AI ethics literature and real-world case studies, we develop a conceptual model linking modern AI systems to patterns of global spiritual deception. papers.ssrn.com |
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![]() But on the other hand, if the fire suddenly had a say in the matter. On what it chooses to do or how it is to be used. We would be at the mercy of what it chooses. |
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![]() Despite concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) stealing jobs, one experiment has just shown that AI can’t even run a vending machine without making mistakes – and things turning especially strange. www.euronews.com |