Abstract
Does artificial intelligence “think,” and if it does, what should the law do about it? This article examines popular culture and the Turing Test to assess whether artificial intelligence “thinks,” applying the author’s engineering background and his Christian worldview. The author concludes that artificial intelligence mimics rather than creates and considers the risks and benefits of artificial intelligence given that conclusion. The author suggests that legal regulation should be measured, leaving important decisions to humans while at the same time encouraging development of this important, misunderstood technology.
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Connors, Andrew P.
(2025)
"The Measure of a Man: Considering Science Fiction and Christianity in the Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Models,"
Liberty University Law Review: Vol. 19:
Iss.
4, Article 2.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/lu_law_review/vol19/iss4/2