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Title: | Online Buddhist and Christian Responses to Artificial Intelligence | Contributor(s): | Tamatea, Laurence M (author) | Publication Date: | 2010 | DOI: | 10.1111/j.1467-9744.2010.01145.x | Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/7423 | Abstract: | I report the findings of a comparative analysis of online Christian and Buddhist responses to artificial intelligence. I review the Buddhist response and compare it with the Christian response outlined in an earlier essay (Tamatea 2008). The discussion seeks to answer two questions: Which approach to 'imago Dei' informs the online Buddhist response to artificial intelligence? And to what extent does the preference for a particular approach emerge from a desire to construct the Self? The conclusion is that, like the Christian response, the Buddhist response is grounded not so much in the reality of AI as it is in the discursive constructions of AI made available through Buddhist cosmology, which (paradoxically), like the Christian response, are deployed in defense of the Self, despite claimed adherence to the notion of 'anatta', or non-Self. | Publication Type: | Journal Article | Source of Publication: | Zygon, 45(4), p. 979-1002 | Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons, Inc | Place of Publication: | United States of America | ISSN: | 1467-9744 0591-2385 |
Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: | 130399 Specialist Studies in Education not elsewhere classified | Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: | 950404 Religion and Society | Peer Reviewed: | Yes | HERDC Category Description: | C1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal |
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