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Religion developing inside machines sounds like science fiction, but can AI actually develop beliefs?
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On 7 December 1968, Dr Zakir Husain delivered an address at the tri-decennial celebrations of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in ...
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Religion is being modeled like a science experiment

Scientists are now using computer simulations to study how religions form, spread, and change over time. Instead of asking theological questions, researchers model human behavior, social pressure, and ...
A conversation with Kwame Anthony Appiah about the religious origins of social theory and his recent book Captive Gods.