Memorial of Saint Benedict, abbot
(Genesis 32:23-33; Matthew 9: 32-38)
A new television series, “Mrs. Davis,” is bringing public attention
to the possibility of artificial intelligence controlling human behavior. Artificial intelligence can use algorithms,
complex sets of reactions to human actions, to manipulate people. Its potential for success is immense given the
extensive fascination with the Internet.
The protagonist of “Mrs. Davis” tries to evade the reach of the powerful
algorithm but becomes enmeshed in it.
She will have to fight it to ward off its control of her.
We might see in “Mrs. Davis” what today’s feast and this
mass’ first reading convey. St. Benedict
evaded the evil influences of city life by retreating to the country. There he lived a sane, wholesome life with
like-minded men. An alternative to the
monastery is to battle night and day with urban evil – something like Jacob in
his struggle against his intruder.
All of us should be aware that artificial intelligence can
deeply influence our lives in undesirable ways.
We need to maintain some distance from computers and telephones to
prevent that from happening. We should
also come closer to the Lord whom we meet in prayer, Scripture, and the
sacraments. He will lead us to the happiness
that we seek in life.