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The Divine Code
About the book
In The Divine Code, Randolf Silver explores one of the most profound questions of our time: What happens when humanity's oldest quest—to understand God—meets its newest creation—artificial intelligence?
Bridging theology, philosophy, and technology, Silver reveals how AI challenges our understanding of divinity, consciousness, and the soul. From the algorithms that mimic human thought to the metaphysical implications of machine awareness, this groundbreaking work examines whether the digital mind reflects, replaces, or redefines the divine.
Provocative and deeply reasoned, The Divine Code invites readers into a dialogue that spans centuries—from Plato's concept of the divine mind to Turing's test of machine intelligence—asking whether humanity is now creating in its own image what it once worshiped as God.
For readers of Yuval Noah Harari, Teilhard de Chardin, and Ray Kurzweil, this book illuminates the spiritual frontier of the technological age.
