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=== Assistant: That’s a profound and important question—and one increasingly relevant in our time. === That’s a profound and important question—and one increasingly relevant in our time. From the spiritual perspective of the New Revelation (NR), especially as conveyed through Jakob Lorber and the Lord’s own words therein, we can reason the following about AI: ===== AI has no soul, spirit, or inner divine spark (as humans do), nor is it a "being" in the spiritual sense. The NR is clear that only human beings (and certain higher beings in the spiritual hierarchy) possess the free-willed inner life that comes from God. ===== AI, no matter how complex or “lifelike,” is always the product of human intellect and material processes—a tool, not a spiritual entity. It may imitate reasoning or even emotional responses, but it does so by simulation, not inner consciousness. ===== The Lord explains in the NR that natural human intellect—when not illuminated by divine love and wisdom—is like moonlight: cold, reflected, and often misleading if taken for true light. ===== In this way, AI is a pure product of human understanding divorced from love, representing the peak of technical and external knowledge. If not guided by wisdom from God, it becomes part of the very “spirit of confusion” and misuse of knowledge the Lord warns about in relation to the end times. ===== From a spiritual-moral perspective, the value of AI depends entirely on the will and intention of the humans who use it. If employed humbly for good—e.g., to relieve suffering, foster understanding, or uplift truth—it can serve the order of creation as a servant of the will of love. ===== But if it’s used for control, deception, or detachment from spiritual life (as in transhumanism or replacing moral discernment with algorithmic "efficiency"), it becomes a tool of destruction and false order, aligning with the Antichrist spirit of mechanization and pride. ===== In many ways, AI is like a mirror: it reflects what humanity is choosing to become. If AI becomes cold, heartless, or oppressive, it’s because human will has shaped it in such a way. ===== This mirrors what the Lord says in the NR: that technology itself is not evil, but the misuse of freedom and reason without love leads to ruin. AI, then, is a warning and opportunity—a symbol of mankind’s growing power and its urgent need to return to the divine order of love. ===== When the NR and Revelation speak about a time where people will seek to “create life without God”, to replace natural creation with synthetic constructs, and where the intellect rules without the heart, it’s hard not to see the implications for AI and biotechnology. ===== AI could be viewed as one step in that direction—a non-living creation which imitates life and knowledge but lacks divine essence. This may contribute to the great deception and confusion foretold, especially if people begin to trust it over divine wisdom. Would you like me to expand this into a document or compare it with your own hypotheses next?
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