Justice in Artificial Intelligence

Lesson 19: Conclusion (Part 2)

Lesson 19: Conclusion (Part 2)

I found it hard to end this series because something new was in the news every week. Although I had written on technology and religion most of my life, I constantly encountered stuff I knew nothing about. Things are changing so quickly and convoluted that I found discussing the situation with others at any depth […]

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Lesson 18: Conclusion (Part 1)

Lesson 18: Conclusion (Part 1)

For decades, I have thought that all of our modern problems stem to some degree from the conflict between culture and technology—the two offer completely different understandings of human life and decision-making. Technology defines truth as the accumulation of information. The more facts determined by science, the closer you are to truth (usually designated as […]

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Lesson 17: Juridification

Lesson 17: Juridification

Many years ago, my son Franz and I did a study on juridification. Chances are you never heard of the term, as it doesn’t appear in many dictionaries. Juridificatiion is the attempt to codify into law every conceivable human transaction and establish appropriate penalties for all transgressions. We supposedly would no longer need courts, juries, […]

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