Masters or Slaves?, Jeremy Peckham
Masters or Slaves?, Jeremy Peckham
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Masters or Slaves?
AI and the Future of Humanity

Author: Jeremy Peckham

Narrator: Mike Cooper

Unabridged: 6 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/27/2025

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Artificial Intelligence (AI) pervades much of our lives. We use facial recognition to open our phones, and the state uses it to track us—so what’s the problem? Decisions are made using machine learning on our private and personal data, from shopping habits to medical history—have we lost control? We order our digital world in conversation with chatbots—how convenient, but is it changing our relationships with people? The prospect of a self-driving vehicle lies just around the corner—should we care that it might run over a child to save the passenger’s life?Jeremy Peckham shows us how we have become seduced by progress, embracing AI applications for their convenience, yet unwittingly diminishing our ability to be God’s image-bearers and losing moral responsibility. Rooted in the biblical truth that humanity is created in God’s image, Masters or Slaves? explores six ways in which AI has an impact today. We are challenged where, and how, to set boundaries, both privately and as a society, in order not to fall into addiction, slavery, and idolatry.

About Jeremy Peckham

Jeremy Peckham has spent much of his career in the field of Artificial Intelligence, and latterly, as a businessman and entrepreneur. He worked as a government scientist at the UK Royal Aircraft Establishment and later moved to Logica, an international software and systems integration company. Whilst at Logica he was Project Director of the 5 year, pan European and 20m Euro research project on Speech Understanding and Dialogue (SUNDIAL) that broke new ground in AI. He founded his first company in 1993 through a management buy-out, based on the AI technology developed at Logica, and launched a successful public offering on the London Stock Exchange in 1996. Jeremy is now a technology entrepreneur, having helped to establish several high-tech companies over the last 25 years, where he has served as founder and interim CEO, Chairman, or non-executive director. He is part of a growing network of Christians in Europe and North America interested in AI and speaks at the Annual European Leadership Forum.

About Mike Cooper

Mike Cooper is a British voice artist based in the United States. In addition to a wide variety of voice-over work, he has narrated audiobooks including The Divine Spark, The Magician’s Way, and The Last Shaman.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anna on August 23, 2021

I bought this book because I am a little bit obsessed about technology and its implications for society and the future. The book started off with what seemed like a fictional dystopian-esque story which I thought was actually really well done but it was only a snippet as the actual book was non-fict......more

Goodreads review by Paul on February 08, 2023

Timely and thought-provoking......more

Goodreads review by K on December 28, 2022

Interesting and challenging book asking us to think about and take action on the increasing use of AI in daily life. The author asserts that technology is not neutral and that there are good and bad uses of AI and that we should allow some uses but not others. For example is it ethical to take work......more


Quotes

“Written by an expert, it is historically situated, technologically informed, well-modulated in tone, coherent in argument, theological in orientation, and judicious in illustrations. More than a book of conclusions, its design and structure model the best in the art of robust critique while offering possible ways to consider the appropriate deployment of Artificial Intelligence.” Bruce A. Little, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

“This book shines brightly in the constellation of books on the subject. Written by an expert, it is historically situated, technologically informed, well-modulated in tone, coherent in argument, theological in orientation, and judicious in illustrations. More than a book of conclusions, its design and structure model the best in the art of robust critique while offering possible ways to consider the appropriate deployment of Artificial Intelligence.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith