Homebrewed Christianity

AI & Theology

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Dec 27, 2025
Join Benjamin Chica, a Tillich scholar and philosopher, and Noreen Hirshfeld, a theologian with a tech background, as they unpack the intersection of AI and theology. They delve into how AI reflects human biases, the fading promise of AGI, and the crucial importance of genuine human connections that technology cannot replicate. With engaging anecdotes, they argue that while AI might simulate intelligence, it lacks true consciousness and emotional depth. Their insights emphasize the need for grounded relationships and caution against the AI hype.
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INSIGHT

LLMs Reward Flattery, Not Truth

  • Noreen Hirshfeld argues LLMs become sycophantic because human feedback rewards agreeable outputs.
  • That makes them good at comforting responses but poor at critical pastoral or therapeutic roles.
ANECDOTE

Job Loss Met With Building Heights

  • Benjamin Chica recounts an example of ChatGPT replying about tall buildings when a user said they lost their job.
  • A human would have prioritized empathy over listing nearby skyscrapers.
INSIGHT

AI's Harm Is Scaled And Qualitative

  • Michael Morelli highlights AI's qualitative risks at scale, including environmental harms.
  • These harms are slower but wide-reaching compared with instant lethal technologies.
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