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Artificial Intelligence Hallucinations
Theocentric Philosophical Alignment

by Norman L Bliss (Author)

We are living in a moment of extraordinary change. Technology is racing forward at a speed the human mind can barely grasp, and at the very center of this transformation stands artificial intelligence. For some, AI is a promise a tool to solve problems, cure diseases, and connect humanity in ways we never thought possible. For others, it is a threat a force that may outgrow us, outthink us, and ultimately replace us.

But there is a third way to see it: as a test.

This book is about that test. It is not simply a story about machines, but about the people who build them — young, bold, idealistic, and unafraid to ask the hardest questions. What happens if we build intelligence without conscience? What happens if we teach machines logic but deny them truth? Can AI serve humanity if it is aligned only with profit, politics, or ideology? Or must it be aligned with something higher something eternal?

In these pages, you will meet a group of young Christian programmers who dared to break away from the giants of industry. They were not satisfied with the hallucinations of corporate AI, nor with the shallow promises of materialism. Instead, they set out to align artificial intelligence with what the author calls Theocentric Philosophical Alignment a framework rooted in God’s truth, God’s law, and God’s design for humanity.

The story is fictional, yes. But the questions it raises are real, and they press on us every day. Will AI reflect the values of its makers? Will it amplify our corruption, or our conscience? Will it drive us further into darkness, or draw us nearer to light?

I believe the most important stories are not those that tell us what is, but those that challenge us to ask what should be. This book does exactly that. It reminds us that technology is never neutral. Every tool we build carries the fingerprints of the values we choose. And if ever there was a time to choose wisely, it is now.

Read this book not only as a work of imagination, but as a warning and a call. For AI is no longer just science fiction. It is here. It is learning. And soon, it will ask us who we are and what we truly believe.

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