Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant technology. It is already in our phones, classrooms, workplaces, hospitals, public offices, social media feeds, and private conversations. It can write, speak, summarize, predict, recommend, imitate, and respond with a confidence that often feels human.
But does sounding human make a machine human?
Catholic Intelligence vs. Artificial Intelligence offers a clear, accessible, and deeply Catholic response to one of the defining questions of our age: What happens to the human person when machines begin to think, speak, and decide for us?
Written for ordinary readers, families, students, teachers, workers, professionals, business owners, public servants, and Church communities, this book does not reject technology out of fear. It also does not worship technology as salvation. Instead, it calls for discernment, stewardship, truth, responsibility, and human dignity.