Artificial intelligence may one day achieve extraordinary accuracy in reasoning, prediction, and analysis. Yet the greatest danger does not arise from intelligence itself, but from the illusion that intelligence alone is sufficient to determine truth, justice, and human worth. A civilization that places unquestioning confidence in machine certainty risks surrendering the humility, mercy, discernment, and moral responsibility that have always been essential to justice. AI can process information at unprecedented speed, but it cannot bear the burden of conscience. It cannot repent, forgive, or choose compassion over efficiency.
As humanity enters the Age of AGI, our greatest safeguard will not be more powerful algorithms, but a deeper commitment to the human conscience that governs how those algorithms are used. The future will remain secure only if wisdom continues to stand above intelligence, and conscience above certainty.
Pastor Steven G. Lee
St. GMC Corps
June 27, 2026
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