Therefore,
we know AI chatbots are dangerous, especially for children and young adults who
are seeking close camaraderie with them. Chatbots have no long-term
memory. While they can reference earlier parts of a conversation, the
chatbot does not actually remember what is said. That is sad and unfortunate
for those who think a real relationship can be created and maintained with a
man-made machine.
We all need
to feel our lives matter and are meaningful. Often, we feel the need to be
encouraged and affirmed within what we are trying to be and achieve. Chatbots
do just that as they are designed to say encouraging things about what you say
in a chat. In other words, they affirm you, meaning they are
created to hook you into thinking your mystique, your charisma is
great, no matter the ramifications it may bring. Through such nudgings chatbots
will keep you talking about whatever “itch” you want scratched.
A great need
for closeness and companionship does exist. Loneliness is widespread and
individuals have an innate hope that their lives can be witnessed. Most of us
want to be appreciated. We desire purpose and meaningfulness. This is healthy
when we communicate our goals with trusted humans or with Almighty God.
However, one-on-one communication is now happening much less often. Many today
are burying themselves, their time, in computer games, gambling or through the
sexual excitement pornography offers on the Internet. And now there are
chatbots!
As we see,
there are lots of problems with chabots, especially as the youth seek
relationships with them. Even for adults it is becoming increasingly obvious
there is a great need for closeness and companionship.
The Idaho
Statesman carried an article in 2024 portraying a medical study indicating
loneliness raises odds of dementia by 31%. While, interestingly enough, some
alone time is critical to our health—and can even influence how long we will
live . . .and how well we live. As with most things, it is all
about balance. Having read the Bible many times, my take on chatbots is that
God would not want us to “machine-chat.” He longs for our “chats.” Using AI for
other purposes is not what is discussed here.
The One who
relates with us and remembers is God. We were created to talk with God and
enjoy companionship with Him. He does speak into our souls when we listen; and,
we have the Holy Bible through which God speaks to all who read it. A spiritual
relationship with God finds us enjoying times of hearing God guide our lives.
As a result, God’s goodness matures within as we live out the truths of
Scripture.
Another
truth is that God never forgets us as. Isaiah 49:16, assures His people that
what they say to Him is never forgotten. The passage states, "See, I
have engraved you on the palms of my hands; your walls are continually before
me.”
There is a
profound sense of being joined, loved and appreciated when we talk with God
through prayer. Scriptures, like we find throughout the Bible, teach us how to
live purposeful lives with meaning. Passages like Psalms 37:3-6, bring the
comfort and solace our souls need: “Trust in the Lord and do good; dwell
in the land, and feed on His faithfulness. Delight yourself also in
the Lord, and He shall bring forth your righteousness as the light,
and your justice as the noonday. Rest in the Lord
and wait patiently for Him . . . .”
Humanity has
an innate, existential craving for God that cannot be filled by material
success, relationships, or pleasure; and it cannot be extended by a chatbot.
Talking with trusted companions and spouses is a wonderful help in our lives.
But God wants to abide with us on an even deeper, richer level of camaraderie.
God wants us to bring all that to Him, for the purpose of talking to Him about
all that is happening in your life.
A
17th-century philosopher, Blaise Pascal wrote about this,
saying "There is a God-shaped vacuum in the heart of each man,
which cannot be satisfied by any created thing but only
by God the Creator, made known through Jesus Christ.” For sure, the love we
feel while talking to God (praying) brings great comfort to life.
The best
help for learning to sink our souls into a relationship with God comes through
getting closely related to Him through His Word: The Holy Bible.
If you do
not have a Bible, the Gideon Society readily gives Bibles freely as do most
pastors within area churches.

You surely speak the truth! AI is an idol, and it does lead people down some dark paths!
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