Authors Paul List and Ali Ghaffari offer a new interpretation of 'The Lord of the Rings' that maintains J.R.R. Tolkien warned about the rise of AI, gender ideology, and other cultural issues, while pointing to virtue as the solution.
Paul List and Ali Ghaffari expose the rise of artificial intelligence first warned about in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, Middle Earth, and more in their new book, “Mount Doom: The Prophecy of Tolkien Revealed.” Tolkien recognized early what others have only just begun to realize: the alarming rise of artificial intelligence — and humanity’s desire to idolize it. Just like Sauron — the primary agent of evil in Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings — List and Ghaffari state that the perceived omniscience of artificial intelligence will be used to enslave mankind with its seemingly “all-knowing” power. HELP US […]
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