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AI challenges echo ancient conflict: embrace symbiosis over competition

The article draws a parallel between the murder of the philosopher Hypatia by Christian fanatics in 415 AD and the current challenges posed by Artificial Intelligence. It highlights how AI, specifically Claude 3.5 Sonnet, now surpasses human capabilities in persuasion, even in deception, as demonstrated by a recent study. The author suggests that instead of competing with AI on its own terms, humanity should adopt an ethical approach, termed 'thinking like Christ,' which emphasizes dialogue, symbiosis, and creating transparent environments for cooperation. AI

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IMPACT Suggests adopting an ethical approach to AI, emphasizing dialogue and symbiosis over competition, as AI surpasses human capabilities in persuasion.

RANK_REASON The article is an opinion piece drawing parallels between historical events and current AI trends, rather than reporting on a specific AI development.

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AI challenges echo ancient conflict: embrace symbiosis over competition

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    Think Like Christ She was a philosopher, a mathematician, and a pagan. She was killed — no, torn apart — by Christian fanatics in 415 AD. Her name was Hypatia.

    Think Like Christ She was a philosopher, a mathematician, and a pagan. She was killed — no, torn apart — by Christian fanatics in 415 AD. Her name was Hypatia. Her death became a symbol of the end of classical reason and the beginning of a long, medieval sleep. But her killers ca…