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<title>What Would C. S. Lewis Have Thought of AI?</title>
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<description>What would C. S. Lewis have thought of artificial intelligence? I doubt he would have begun with the machine. Indeed, Lewis always began with man. He would not have asked first whether AI can write a poem, draft a law, tutor a child, or write a sermon. He would have asked, &#x26;#x201C;What sort of people want a machine to do these things for them?&#x26;#x201D; He would have asked, &#x26;#x201C;What have we already lost when we greet such a tool not with care, but with wonder?&#x26;#x201D; That is why reading The Abolition of Man in 2026 makes the work feel more...</description>
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