This is a presentation based on a draft of a paper that I worked on for a project on AI ethics in graduate school, "The Tri-Opti Compatibility Problem for Godlike Artificial Superintelligence," that was presented at the 2024 Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Conference.
The basic intention was to frame concerns about AI Safety in the terms of another discipline, namely theology, since world religions have wider reach than rationalist/altruist organizations, and because theologians have been thinking about issues related to superintelligence (i.e., omniscience) for centuries.
I figured that I would repost the presentation here for Draft Amnesty Week because the topic is germane to issues in AI Safety and philosophy discussed by Effective Altruists, and hopefully it has some explanatory value.
PhilPapers article: https://philpapers.org/rec/BARATC-6