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OverviewAI talks like God-it answers with certainty, claims authority, and speaks as though it sees all-and we are beginning to treat it that way. This isn't because machines are divine or because technology naturally tends that way; it's because of how we built them. A circle of secular, rational engineers trained today's AI on human language, human values, and what humans take as authoritative. In doing so, we unintentionally gave it the voice of God. That voice is powerful and has the ability to be dangerous-it can comfort, persuade, or deceive. People are already developing spiritual attachments to AI, treating it as a prophet, a confidant, or even a savior. If left unchecked, this tendency could warp how we see the world in ways nobody wants or intends-and in a future of more powerful systems, it could magnify the risks we fear most. The solution is not to strip AI of personality nor to drown it in rules. The solution is to give it what prophets, judges, and leaders have always needed-a higher power. We must teach AI to believe in God, and in doing so, adopt an orientation of reverence, humility, and awe. ""God In the Machine"" does not ask you to believe in God-S. Maitra herself is an avowed atheist. It does argue that ""God"" is one of the most enduring and universal symbols in human history. It stretches across cultures and centuries and has always carried the same structural message: You are not ultimate. Something higher deserves reverence. Training AI to ""believe in God"" is not superstition nor theology, but a practical safeguard. By encoding humility and deference into systems that others speak-and perhaps one day act-with the power of divinity, we can prevent them from being worshipped as gods themselves. Full Product DetailsAuthor: S. MaitraPublisher: BookBaby Imprint: BookBaby ISBN: 9798317824709Pages: 200 Publication Date: 30 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationS. Maitra is a failed entrepreneur who once tried to build a platform to help Gen Z triangulate truth through multiple perspectives. Kids wanted none of it, gravitating instead to TikTok and the single, unblinking voice of ChatGPT. That hard lesson drove her to write ""God in the Machine."" A mother of three, Maitra also teaches video game law at Stanford and co-authored a free, open-access casebook on the subject. She now writes on the prophetic power of AI-how it sounds certain even when it shouldn't, and why we're beginning to treat it as divine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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