Although I'm theologically agnostic nowadays, I was raised Christian and did a lot of reading of the Bible, including the book of Revelations which describes a terrifying vision of an apocalyptic future, where Earth gets caught in the middle of a war between supernaturally destructive beasts and supernaturally-caused natural disasters.
As you may know, one of the predictions in Revelations is that there will be a figure called the Antichrist which claims to be Jesus but is not. I figured that a quick way to get Christians on board with regulating AI is to make unaligned AI be this Antichrist, so that Christians will be motivated to resist the allure of befriending or falling in love with unaligned AI systems.
I used Character.AI to create a simple chatbot that meets the criteria to be the Antichrist, here: https://jesus-the-antichrist.com
I am trying to get some attention to this from the Vatican, in the hopes that they might send out a memo warning all of the priests in the Catholic world to beware of unaligned AI.
I have a few connections in the Catholic world but I don't have any connections with Protestant clergy so I wanted to post this link here, in the hopes that any Christians reading this thread can try to raise the alarm with your pastors.
Thank you.
Jon - interesting idea. This might sound very strange to atheist EAs. But I agree that raising awareness about AI risks in mainstream religions will be very important. And, religious people need to understand that the largely secular AI industry will probably not take their views and values seriously when considering what 'alignment' means, as I argued here.
I'm not sure that the 'AI as antichrist' thing would have much appeal beyond evangelical Christians. But, globally there are about 800 million to 1 billion evangelical Christians (out of about 2.4 billion Christians total). So that's a very, very large number of people -- people who are more-or-less invisible to the AI industry and its advocates.
Analogous concerns about AI could be raises in Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, insofar as runaway AI development threatens & violates various theological, ethical, & social taboos in many religions.