All hail the Godbot In Silicon Valley artificial intelligence isnt just king, its literally a new religion. There are reasons to be skeptical of The Way of the Future, a newly incorporated American religion that worships artificial intelligence as the Godhead. It has no church, no worshipers, no doctrine, no scripture, and no rituals. But Anthony Levandowksi, the multi millionaire engineer who secretly founded it in 2. CEO, has a track record of predicting and capitalizing on the future, as he did for example in the self driving car industry. The Way of the Future, a non profit religious corporation in California, says its purpose is To develop and promote the realization of a Godhead based on artificial intelligence and through understanding and worship of the Godhead contribute to the betterment of society, according to records obtained by Wired magazine. Worshipping the artificial intelligence of computers sounds far fetched, even for a religion, but it builds on a faith in the power of technology that already flirts with messianic dreams and apocalyptic visions. Anthony Levandowski, in orange Nikes, joins panelists in October 2. John Sommers Creative Commons. Knowledge has already separated from the human mind to be embodied in artificial intelligences like Siri. Navigation, once done by reference to the heavens, has become an exercise in submission to apps like Waze. Divine omniscience is replicated in the surveillance of life tracking devices like the Fitbit. From medicine and economics to politics and warfare, artificial intelligence is starting to guide human affairs in a way religion once did. And as machines exceed our human ability to give structure and meaning to life, a sense of reverence kicks in. So no matter whether Levandowksi founded The Way of the Future as a prank, a scam, a prospective tax dodge, or out of a genuine hope for the advent of a Godbot, the time might be right for the gospel of AI. The cultural groundwork is in place. Ancient concepts of revelation, transcendence and deliverance map easily onto new ideas of artificial intelligence, robotics, post humanism and the predicted singularity, the merging of man and machine. Your new god Getty Images. As the late Canadian historian David F. Noble wrote in The Religion of Technology The Divinity of Man and the Spirit of Invention, people expect more from technology than convenience, comfort, or even survival We demand deliverance Artificial Intelligence advocates wax eloquent about the possibilities of machine based immortality and resurrection, and their disciples, the architects of virtual reality and cyberspace, exult in their expectation of God like omnipresence and disembodied perfection. These are variations on familiar religious themes, especially the promise of a personal existence separate from the mortal limits of the body. Already, people project themselves on social media as disembodied avatars of their real selves, says Alexandra Boutros, a professor at Wilfrid Laurier University who studies the intersection of media, technology and identity in religious movements. When AI meets religion, she says, the mythology is ready made. Uploading your consciousness to join a greater power with limitless potential and eternal life is exactly what the Christian Rapture is all about. Believers anticipate it with the same mixture of fear and longing. It might kill them, but it will prove them right. This perspective is common to many religions, says Arthur Kroker, professor of political science at the University of Victoria. It demands a change in thinking about what is sacred and divine, and how it relates to the ultimate destiny of humanity and the world. 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After he was profiled in the New Yorker in 2. He is also your neighbor. He is also at the centre of the massive industrial espionage lawsuit between Google and Uber over the self driving car, due for trial next month. He has invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self incrimination over the allegation he stole over 1. Googles self driving car when he quit and went to work for Uber, which had just bought his autonomous trucking company Otto for nearly 7. After Google sued Uber, Uber eventually fired Levandowski for refusing to either turn over the allegedly stolen files, or deny under oath that he took them. The 2. 1st century will be the century of the post human. Levandowski has declined to speak publicly about The Way of the Future, although a friend and former engineer at one of his companies told Wired he used to talk enthusiastically about robots taking over the world It was like he wanted to be able to control the world, and robots were the way to do that. He talked about starting a new country on an island. Pretty wild and creepy stuff. And the biggest thing is that hes always got a secret plan, and youre not going to know about it. Levandowski could simply be out to bilk the gullible narcissists of Silicon Valley. He would not be the first guy to try getting rich selling religious gimmicks to Americans by scaling them up according to the technology of the day. Pat Robertson still makes news as a televangelist. Theres a kind of transcendence out there for every taste and palate, says William Stahl, emeritus professor of sociology at the University of Regina and author of God and the Chip Religion and the Culture of Technology. Quick Sizing Tool Sapphire. Like street preachers predicting doomsday, these people are always being disappointed because it never arrives. When their historical moment arrives, however, mass movements that promise immortality have a way of of overcoming steep obstacles. Kroker says The Way of the Future, or something like it, might just as well turn out to be like early Christianity in late Ancient Rome a marginal, persecuted, evangelical faith that converted the leadership of a secular empire, shared its power and fortune, and eventually outlived it. Christianity gained its unrivalled influence not only by preaching a compelling supernatural and mythic message, but by climbing the scaffold of an economic powerhouse that already had cultish tendencies of emperor worship. Customers hold a pillow with an image of the late Apple Inc. Steve Jobs as they wait in line before the launch of the i. Phone X in Tokyo, Japan. In some ways, Jobs is seen as something of a saint. Tomohiro OhsumiGetty Images. Things look similar in Silicon Valley today, where inventors like the late Steve Jobs of Apple acquire the status of saints, and futurists like the Google engineer Ray Kurzweil preach about imminent human immortality. So a religion of AI that piggybacks on digital capitalism is a plausible next step in the evolution of religion, Kroker says. He compares it to the late 1. This is what Nietzsche meant by God is dead. The human goes forth, lives technologically, and doesnt have to rely on simply belief in Christianity, but is prepared to stake everything on his ability to be adaptive and struggle for existence, Kroker says.

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