AI, Robots and Humans: Our Servants or Masters?

A Spiritual Perspective on Society’s Coexistence with AI and Robots

Non-Fiction - Social Issues
170 Pages
Reviewed on 08/02/2023
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Reviewed by Frank Mutuma for Readers' Favorite

AI, Robots, and Humans: Our Servants or Masters by Rev. Oreste J. DAversa explores the intricate relationship between human beings and ever-developing technology. What does it mean to be human, and what differentiates us from machines? Human beings have physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects. The spiritual aspect gives human beings qualities that distinguish us from machines. Qualities such as empathy, moral reasoning, and creativity play a key role in shaping our experiences and consciousness. AI systems can process large amounts of data for effective results, but they can only be as effective as their programmers. How can we avoid bias in applying such technologies, and what is the role of ethics in all this? To find out, get a copy of this book.

AI, Robots, and Humans: Our Servants or Masters by Rev. Oreste J. DAversa is cleverly written and explores a unique perspective regarding technology. It was the first time I read a book on technology talking about spirituality, and I found it fascinating. I also loved the emphasis on ethics concerning human interaction with technology to ensure human dignity and the appropriate use of technology to advance development. Despite the possible dangers and the blurred boundaries between technology and humanity, Rev. Oreste has shown it is possible to coexist and use technology for the betterment of humanity. The reader will also appreciate the easy-to-understand language the book uses, making it accessible to all readers. The author also provides a list of extra resources at the end of the book to the reader's great benefit.