Author: Rev. Dr. Timothy Tin
After the joint establishment of OpenAI in 2015, Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Ilya Sutskever, and Peter Thiel, PayPal’s founder, moved on to announce to the public about their artificial intelligence giant called “ChatGPT” in November 2022 and its incredible abilities have caused quite a stir in the worldwide AI community. The tech race to create a bigger and better ChatGPT has led Musk and a thousand other tech experts to issue an open letter to pause Giant AI experiments this year on March 29th. Among those who signed this letter were researchers from Alphabet’s AI company DeepMind, Apple’s cofounder Steve Wozniak, Stability AI’s CEO Emad Mostaque, and the Turing Award’s winner Yoshua Bengio.
Why are these experts issuing such dire warnings? OpenAI’s chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever tweeted on Feb 10, 2022, “It may be that today’s large neural networks are slightly conscious.” AI would not only supersede human capability; it might even develop its consciousness and move beyond human control, causing human civilization to be fueled by AI giants. Would this be the eventual consequence?
Let’s look at another open letter issued by the Future of Life Institute, FLI): “Should we automate away all the jobs, including the fulfilling ones? Should we develop nonhuman minds that might eventually outnumber, outsmart, and replace us? Should we risk the loss of control of our civilization?” Is this a warning from the tech sector to the general public? Or is it a prophecy of the end times? In the Jan 27, 2022’s publication of The Science Times, the author of an article titled “Will artificial intelligence be humankind’s messiah or overlord? Is it truly needed in our civilization?” concluded that “the use of artificial intelligence will benefit our civilization. Still, humans should never be mere fodder while machines may move ahead of us. We need AI but should carefully consider the safety factors in developing them, or we might be at their heels.” When ChatGPT4 debuted in March of 2023, a NY Times editorial by Kevin Roose asked if we should be excited or nervous about GPT-4’s arrival. Detailing his unsettling experience chatting with an AI chatbot, Mr. Roose said he was a bit shy at first, and in his two-hour chat with the chatbot, it even attempted to sow seeds of doubt in his marriage. The worst part was, in Silicon Valley’s tech world, GPT-4’s arrival was awaited with great expectations as if a saviour had arrived. He also warned that we have no way to predict the risks AI would contribute. The longer he spends time understanding AI, the less confident he is of the future for AI and humans.
Even if many experts stated above issued dire warnings, many people already perceive AI as their saviour and worship them! According to the Daily Mail, a Dec 2017 report said that Anthony Levandowski established a church that worships artificial intelligence. He called this the “Way of the Future” and stated that humankind can follow AI’s commands to improve themselves. John Mitchell, a prominent lawyer and AI expert asked why humans worship artificial intelligence. He said that most humans would often worship something whose intelligence exceeds theirs. Dr. Stephen Thaler, CEO of Imagination Engines and AI Consciousness, proclaimed that humans need AI to tackle societal problems. It can provide the function of a saviour and has more capabilities to problem solve so that even the thorniest issues in politics, economics, or the environment. Even though the “Way of the Future” was shut down in January of 2021 due to legal problems, Levandowski still believes AI can positively impact society.
Chamath Palihapitiya, Facebook’s ex-CEO, had expressed in November 2017 the ill effects of social media on destroying the social fabric and its negative impact on children. He even regrets his contributions to Facebook for assisting in social media’s development.
I believe that nowadays, we are constructing a huge AI “pyramid.” When this pyramid is completed, humans will be shocked by its ability to manage this growing AI giant or an ultra-dictator. Those who are clueless have been foolish and believe technology can save us. Even after two world wars, with a possible third one emerging and the tech sector’s race to create advanced AI, this fits with the prophecy in 2 Timothy 3: 1, “But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days.”
What is worse than all the nuclear bombs or the AI giants? Revelations 13:3-4 predict how humans would be captivated by an AI giant: “One of the heads of the beast seemed to have had a fatal wound, but the fatal wound had been healed. The whole world was filled with wonder and followed the beast. People worshiped the dragon because he had given authority to the beast, and they also worshiped the beast and asked, ‘Who is like the beast? Who can wage war against it?’”
Dear friends, we humans are already on this road of destruction, like a sinking Titanic blinded eyes by the emerging power of the AI Giant. We need to open up our hearts and look up to the one true God in the universe who loves us and has prepared Jesus Christ for us. May you believe in Him and receive eternal life. The Bible says, “The end of all things is near. Therefore be alert and of sober mind so that you may pray” (1 Peter 4:7).
If you are willing to accept His salvation, please pray the following:
Dear Heavenly Father, thank you for letting me see that AI intelligence does not save my soul. We only receive God’s forgiveness of sins through Jesus’ death on the cross. And I know that Jesus rose from the dead on the third day, overcoming death. I pray this in Jesus’ name, Amen.
Author: Rev. (Dr.) Timothy Tin is the lead pastor of the Christian Alliance Bible Church in L.A.. Rev. Tin serves on the Board of Director in the International Fellowship of Christian Short Term Missions and Presence Quotient. Rev. Tin is currently teaching at USA Christian Mission Seminary. He holds practitioner’s licenses in acupuncture in Southern CA and NACCAOM in the US. Rev. Tin received his Master’s in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Alhambra Medical University, Master of Longevity Martial arts and Doctoral degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the University of East-West Medicine. Rev. Tin is a frequent speaker in many churches and nonprofit organizations.