The Digital God is a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between atheism and artificial intelligence (AI) religion in the 21st century. This book delves into the history and foundations of atheism, its evolution alongside technological advancements, and the emergence of AI religion as a new form of spirituality.
The book is divided into multiple chapters, each focusing on different aspects of atheism and AI religion. It begins by providing an introduction to AI religion and examining its historical context and technological foundations. The book then delves into the history of atheism, its roots in ancient philosophy, and its evolution over time with technology.
The book explores various types of atheism, including explicit and implicit atheism, and discusses the intellectual and emotional appeal of a digital god for atheists. It investigates the potential for AI religion to offer a sense of spirituality that aligns with atheistic values and examines the ethical and philosophical concerns associated with the concept of a digital god.