The Artificial Intelligence and Religion Seminar has two sessions at AAR 2019 in San Diego. They are back-to-back sessions. So mark your calendar/programs:
A25-340
Artificial Intelligence and Religion Seminar Theme: Surveying the Landscape
Monday, 3:30 PM–5:00 PM
Hilton Bayfront-Aqua E (Third Level)
Randy Reed, Appalachian State University, Presiding
Joshua Urich, Trinity University-San Antonio
“He Was Only a God:” Sherlock Holmes and the Origins of an ASI Church
David Zvi Kalman, University of Pennsylvania
Artificial Intelligence and Jewish Thought: A Roadmap
Justin Hawkins, Yale University
“The Most Terrifying Thought Experiment of All Time:” Roko’s Basilisk, Antinatalism, and the Pascal ’s Wager of Creating the Singularity
Beth Singler, University of Cambridge
“Blessed by the Algorithm”: Theistic Conceptions of Artificial Intelligence as Entanglements of AI and Religion
Pamela Eisenbaum, Iliff School of Theology, Micah D. Saxton, and Theodore Vial, Iliff School of Theology
AI, Anima and the Uncanny
Takeshi Kimura, University of Tsukuba
Artificial Other and Natural Other: When a Human Meets A.I.
A25-443
Artificial Intelligence and Religion Seminar Theme: Experiments in Artificial Intelligence and Religion
Monday, 5:30 PM–7:00 PM
Hilton Bayfront-Aqua E (Third Level)
Philip Butler, Loyola Marymount University, Presiding
F. LeRon Shults, University of Agder, and Wesley J. Wildman, Boston University
Simulating Secularities: Studying Religion and Nonreligion in Artificial Societies
Emanuelle Burton, University of Illinois, Chicago, and Thomas Arnold, Tufts University
Strangers in a Strange Land: A Field Report from Two Religion Scholars Working in AI
Randy Reed, Appalachian State University
A.I., and Religion, A.I. in Religion, A.I. for Religion: A.I. as a Tool for Religious Studies
Nathan R. B. Loewen, University of Alabama
Analyzing Philosophy of Religion Journals via Digital Humanities: Plotting Futures for the Field