Roland reflects on the implications of generative artificial intelligence on homo-digitalis

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The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked theological debates about its potential to achieve consciousness and personhood. This article critically evaluates these claims, arguing that consciousness cannot emerge from computational systems as an intrinsic quality of living beings. Through philosophical analysis and theological reflection, it examines the fallacies in attributing agency or personhood to AI. CONTRIBUTION : These reflections are offered in a playful reflective tone, drawing on the form and content from two creative works by David Bentley Hart, where persons other than human beings are given voice to critique an algorithmic and mechanistic development of consciousness.

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DATA AVAILABILITY : Data sharing is not applicable to this article as no new data were created or analysed in this study.

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Generative AI, Consciousness, Animal theology, Eco theology, David Bentley Hart, Artificial intelligence (AI)

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SDG-03: Good health and well-being

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De Bruin, D., 2025, ‘Roland reflects on the implications of generative artificial intelligence on homodigitalis’, HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 81(1), a10692: 1-7. https://doi. org/10.4102/hts.v81i1.10692.