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From the fact that humans create artificial intelligence, like computers, to serve their purposes, can we not use the same analogy to argue and reach the conclusion that the purpose of man's existence
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From the fact that humans create artificial intelligence, like computers, to serve their purposes, can we not use the same analogy to argue and reach the conclusion that the purpose of man's existence is to serve the interest of God, his creator?
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Yes we can, but there are problems present like humans can’t talk with God. Unlike God, AI can talk with its creator and know how to serve it’s creators.
Other than that, it 100% works as an analogy.
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