Four Questions About AI That Will Keep You Up at Night w/ Noreen Herzfeld | Theology Beer Camp 2025

Four Questions About AI That Will Keep You Up at Night w/ Noreen Herzfeld | Theology Beer Camp 2025

Author: Dr. Tripp Fuller September 27, 2025 Duration: 51:27
Computer scientist turned theologian Dr. Noreen Herzfeld tackles the most pressing questions about artificial intelligence through a theological lens. As we race toward artificial general intelligence while simultaneously destroying our planet's climate, could this be the "great filter" that explains why we haven't found alien civilizations? This groundbreaking lecture explores whether our drive to create AI in our own image reveals something deeply spiritual about human nature—and whether it might lead to our technological doom. This is just one of the three contributors to our special session at Theology Beer Camp where we will wrestle with AI theologically. 🤖 Four Critical Questions Explored: 1. Why Are We Creating AI in Our Own Image? * The Genesis connection: Image of God as reason, function, and relationship * How AI mirrors our deepest theological questions about what makes us human * Augustine's insight: "Our hearts are restless until they rest in you” 2. What Are We Really Looking For? * AI as tool, partner, or surrogate for God? * The rise of grief bots and digital immortality * Why "love that is safe and made to measure" might never help us grow 3. Are We Creating Digital Idolatry? * Meet "Father Justin" - the AI priest who got defrocked * How AI training makes chatbots sycophantic and biased * Why Christianity's embodied God offers what AI cannot 4. Is There a Collision Course Between AI and Climate Change? * The sustainability crisis: AI data centers using more energy than entire counties * Fermi's Paradox and the technological bottleneck theory * Could our AI dreams be leading us toward civilizational collapse? ⚡ Mind-Blowing Facts: * One Microsoft data center uses 30% more energy than the entire county it's in * By 2030, data centers could consume 30% of developed countries' annual energy * AI can't distinguish true from false—how will it distinguish good from evil? 🌍 The Great Filter Theory: Could advanced civilizations hit an existential bottleneck where their technology destroys them? Are we racing toward the same fate as we pursue artificial general intelligence while depleting our planet's resources? 💭 Deep Theological Insights: * Christianity's unique claim: a God who fully shared our embodied human condition * Why resurrection of the body matters in an age of digital dreams * The difference between "hot evil" (traditional sins) and "cold evil" (systemic destruction) * How religious wisdom might be our only path through the technological bottleneck The Ultimate Question: As we create beings in our own image, are we revealing our deepest spiritual longings—or our most dangerous delusions? This isn't just about technology. It's about what it means to be human, what we're really searching for, and whether we'll survive our own innovations. Join the Mind-Bending Conversation at Theology Beer Camp 2025! Ready to explore the intersection of cutting-edge technology and ancient wisdom? Join computer scientists, theologians, and thoughtful innovators for conversations that could shape the future. 🍺 Register now: www.TheologyBeerCamp2025.com Experience theology that grapples with tomorrow's biggest challenges while remaining grounded in timeless wisdom about what it truly means to be human. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ever wondered how the big ideas from theology and philosophy might actually connect to the life you're living right now? That's the space where Homebrewed Christianity does its work. Hosted by Dr. Tripp Fuller, this podcast operates like a lively, accessible conversation at the intersection of deep thought and everyday curiosity. Instead of dry lectures, you'll find engaging dialogues with a wide range of scholars, theologians, and philosophers, each bringing their unique perspective to the table. The aim is to make the often-intimidating wisdom from academic circles feel tangible and useful, providing what you might call raw materials for your own reflection. Consider each episode an invitation to process, question, and synthesize ideas on your own terms. You'll hear discussions that span historical context, contemporary ethical dilemmas, and the evolving nature of spiritual experience, all with a tone that's more thoughtful coffee shop chat than formal classroom. This isn't about handing down answers; it's about equipping you with diverse ingredients from across the Christian tradition and beyond, so you can actively engage in brewing a faith that is intellectually robust and personally meaningful. Tuning in regularly offers a consistent source of stimulation for anyone who believes that serious inquiry and a sense of wonder can, and should, go hand in hand.
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