AI Models Must be Free of an Evangelical Bias

Depending on practical reasoning, scientific methods, and observable evidence stands in contrast to placing trust in faith, doctrine, and religious scriptures.

The laws of physics are universal and unchanging, reliably guiding us in understanding the physical world.

Religion on the other hand is not universal, and it is always changing, and depending on scripture to guide your life journey will lead you to bitter disappointment.

It takes a leap of faith to believe in the doctrines of the myriad religions, which contradict each other. A blind leap of faith into the abyss that ends in crushed dreams and shattered lives.

As someone who relies on science and human intelligence, I am predisposed to think of AI as a positive step in the evolution of humankind. Although AI will eventually supersede human intelligence it is not inevitable that the rise of AI will lead to the downfall and extinction of humanity.

I was bitterly disappointed to learn that a new report suggests that the answers that artificial intelligence chatbots, including ChatGPT, give to questions about the Bible are biased towards evangelical theology.

To infect AI with an evangelical bias is a crime against common sense, intelligence, and rationality.

Evangelicals have already ruined our democracy; God have mercy on us if we allow them to contaminate AI with their delusions.