Green Learning and the Christian Response to AI
AI will not replace humans in tasks that demand creativity, generalizability, and abstraction. In most scenarios, AI will serve as an enabling tool to assist humans in decision-making.
Dr. C.-C. Jay Kuo is the Ming Hsieh Chair Professor in Electrical and Computer
Engineering-Systems at the University of Southern California (USC). He received the
B.S. degree from the National Taiwan University, Taipei in 1980 and the M.S. and Ph.D.
degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge in 1985 and 1987,
respectively. From October 1987 to December 1988, he was a computational and
applied mathematics research assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He has been with USC since January 1989. He is an Academician of Academia Sinica in Taiwan.
AI will not replace humans in tasks that demand creativity, generalizability, and abstraction. In most scenarios, AI will serve as an enabling tool to assist humans in decision-making.