Looking for moral authority in all the wrong places


AI companies have a poor ethical reputation — they’re wrecking the environment to build data centers, they disregard privacy, they steal our words to populate their databases, they’re run by billionaires. They’re beginning to realize that they should do something to improve their image, so what do they do? They decide to steal from religion.

As concerns mount over artificial intelligence and its rapid integration into society, tech companies are increasingly turning to faith leaders for guidance on how to shape the technology — a surprising about-face on Silicon Valley’s longstanding skepticism of organized religion.

Leaders from various religious groups met last week with representatives from companies including Anthropic and OpenAI for the inaugural “Faith-AI Covenant” roundtable in New York to discuss how best to infuse morality and ethics into the fast-developing technology. It was organized by the Geneva-based Interfaith Alliance for Safer Communities, which seeks to take on issues such as extremism, radicalization and human trafficking. The roundtable is expected to be the first of several around the globe, including in Beijing, Nairobi and Abu Dhabi.

I don’t think Anthropic and OpenAI have anything to bring to the roundtable, but they they ignorantly assume that religions have the key to moral behavior, all evidence to the contrary.

“Regulation can’t keep up with this,” she said. But the leaders of the world’s religions, with billions of followers globally, have the “expertise of shepherding people’s moral safety,” she reasoned. Faith leaders ought to have a voice, Shields said.

She “reasoned.” I don’t think so. Those are the words of someone who has swallowed the propaganda that religions have always generated. Yeah, right, let’s turn to these guys for lessons in morality.

Comments

  1. birgerjohansson says

    For ethical guidance they should consult the AI in the Science Fiction story that says “now there is a god”.

  2. stuffin says

    They want to religious leaders to “infuse morality” into AI Technologies? They are asking the wrong people about morality.

    “But the leaders of the world’s religions, with billions of followers globally, have the “expertise of shepherding people’s moral safety,”

    Shepherding, yeah gather the sheep, tell them God says AI is good, let them spread the word and the sheep will employ cognitive dissonance, willful ignorance and all their other tools that make the faithful believe (AI is good). An old trick religious of the world have used to control what humans believe.

    The tech companies do not want it to be morally correct, the just want people to believe AI is. Do they have plans to infuse religion into their AI?

  3. StevoR says

    @1. birgerjohansson : Hmm.. I think that’s exactly what the TechBro’s are aiming for..

    With themslves running or otherwise in charge of the AI somehow and it being their model “god”..

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