Participation in Artificial Intelligence: Toward a Tillichian Reading of AI-Produced Images

IF 0.1 0 RELIGION Toronto Journal of Theology Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.3138/tjt-2023-0050
Eric Trozzo
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This paper argues that Paul Tillich's theology of art is an effective approach to assessing images generated by artificial intelligence (AI). Tillich's theology of art and concept of participation demonstrate its limits and provide a helpful supplement to the dominant approach of focusing on AI creativity and consciousness, particularly through the framework of philosopher Margaret Boden. In Tillich's theology of art, there is an existential experience of being grasped into participation in the ground of being through the artwork that comes through participation in the art. In participating in the art, one also participates in that artist's contextual answer to the question of ultimate meaning. This article finds that AI-generated images, on their own, lack intentionality and desire to express participation in the spiritual presence and so do not provide this "religious style." Rather, the participation of a human artist crafting text prompts and curating the produced images is necessary along with the AI software.
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参与人工智能:对人工智能图像的提利希式解读
本文认为,保罗-蒂利希的艺术神学是评估人工智能(AI)生成图像的有效方法。蒂利希的艺术神学和 "参与 "概念证明了其局限性,并为关注人工智能创造力和意识的主流方法提供了有益的补充,特别是通过哲学家玛格丽特-博登的框架。在蒂利希的艺术神学中,存在着一种通过参与艺术作品而被把握并参与到存在基础中的存在体验。在参与艺术的过程中,人们也参与了艺术家对终极意义问题的语境回答。本文发现,人工智能生成的图像本身缺乏表达参与精神存在的意图和愿望,因此无法提供这种 "宗教风格"。相反,需要人类艺术家与人工智能软件一起参与制作文字提示和策划生成的图像。
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期刊介绍: The Toronto Journal of Theology is a progressive, double-blind refereed journal of analysis and scholarship, reflecting diverse Christian traditions and exploring the full range of theological inquiry: Biblical Studies, History of Christianity, Pastoral Theology, Christian Ethics, Systematic Theology, Philosophy of Religion, and Interdisciplinary Studies. The journal provides a Canadian forum for discussing theological issues in cross-cultural perspectives, featuring pertinent articles, in-depth reviews and information on the latest publications in the field. The Toronto Journal of Theology is of critical interest to academics, clergy, and lay and professional theologians. Anyone concerned with contemporary opinion on theological issues will find the journal essential reading.
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