We are living in a time of unprecedented transformation, where machines can learn, reason, and even mimic human emotions; where algorithms shape economies, societies, and spiritual engagement; and where artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept, but a reality woven into our everyday lives.
In the midst of this revolution, the question arises: What does AI truly mean for humanity? For morality? For our future? And ultimately, for our faith?
In The World and AI (Implications and Benefits), Isaac Olu. Faweya offers a timely and deeply thoughtful exploration of these questions. With a rare blend of technical insight, spiritual depth, and societal awareness, he guides readers through the complex intersections of technology, governance, ethics, business, education, warfare, and even Christian spirituality.
This is not just another book on artificial intelligence. It is a clarion call to both awareness and action, an invitation to engage AI not with fear or blind enthusiasm, but with wisdom, responsibility, and discernment. Whether you are a professional, student, pastor, policymaker, or everyday user of AI-enabled tools, this book offers something of lasting value.
He writes from a unique vantage point as a web scientist, cybersecurity expert, and minister of the Gospel, he speaks across disciplines and worldviews with clarity and conviction. His words challenge us to think critically, live ethically, and respond faithfully in this digital age.
As you turn the pages of this important work, prepare to be informed, inspired, and equipped. The world is changing rapidly, and AI is at the center of it. The real question is: Are we ready to engage it with understanding, integrity, and faith?
This book is an excellent place to start.