José M. Galván

Moral virtue of religion and technology of artificial intelligence

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Abstract

This paper deals with studying the relationship between the moral virtue of religion and the technology of artificial intelligence. First, it states that the natural virtue of religion also orient humanity’s technical capacity for the good of humanity itself. In this sense, it next establishes that artificial intelligence is related to religious belief because it can clarify when the symbolic transfer of this technology is ethically correct, by highlighting the final aim of human action. Finally addresses how to manage the fact that the efficient causality of these systems can easily exceed the human capacity for understanding (black boxes).

Keywords

  • Religion
  • Technology artificial intelligence
  • Symbolic transfer

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