Science and Faith in the Age of Intelligence

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the most hotly debated subject today. It is an important branch of computer science, aiming to create intelligent systems, simulate human intelligent behavior, and thus serve humans more effectively. AI research covers a variety of disciplines, including computer science, mathematics, bionics, neuroscience, etc. Its core theory is to enable machines to learn, understand, reason, and solve problems like humans, and ultimately make reasonable and optimized decisions.
    The development of AI, at its core, relies entirely on computer programming technology. If you try to understand it simply, you can take the widely used restaurant delivery robot as an example. The core intelligent system, traditional robot programming, is nothing more than low-level language (Low Level) C or assembly (Assembly), the language's simple and repetitive logic "if, else if, else if... else". Finally, instructions are issued based on judgments. Of course, there are many variant languages for modern robot programming, but the most widely used are still C++ and Python. This is not unfathomable in the IT industry.
    In the era of intelligence, with the rapid development of AI, big data and biotechnology, human society is undergoing unprecedented changes. These technological advances have not only changed our way of life, but also posed new challenges and revelations to religious beliefs, philosophical thinking and ethics. In this era of change, how science and religion, two seemingly opposing fields, can achieve mutual influence and integration has become a topic that may have great achievements and a sense of accomplishment.

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