<p><strong>This book explores the profound parallels between Fyodor Dostoyevsky's The Grand Inquisitor parable and the challenges posed by artificial intelligence in the modern era. Drawing on philosophy theology law and literary criticism the author argues that AI's promise of convenience security and efficiency echoes the Inquisitor's offer of earthly bread in exchange for the surrender of freedom and authentic choice. The text examines how AI systems through surveillance algorithmic decision-making and data commodification risk eroding fundamental human rights such as privacy free speech and due process. It critiques the tendency to trade liberty for comfort highlighting the psychological drivers-such as the desire for safety and order-that make algorithmic authority so seductive.</strong></p><p><strong>The book also addresses the implications of AI for individuality creativity and moral agency warning against the reduction of people to data points and the normalization of mass monitoring. Through chapters on religious socialist and psychological perspectives it interrogates the allure of algorithmic guidance and the dangers of voluntary subordination to digital authority. Ultimately the author calls for a defense of higher freedoms-love conscience and faith-as essential to human dignity and flourishing in the AI era. The work urges vigilance ethical reflection and the cultivation of authentic belief and agency arguing that true human fulfillment lies not in algorithmic certainty but in the courageous embrace of freedom responsibility and the unpredictable richness of the human spirit</strong></p>
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