Why Is Silicon Valley Feverishly Working Towards The Creation Of An Artificial god?

Fans of theatre and its origins may recall that Greek theatre began in the 6th century BC in Athens.  During those early years, theatre productions focused on the performance of tragedy plays at religious festivals.  At its core, Greek theatre was deeply philosophical, reflecting the Greek interest in exploring the human condition, ethics, and the role of the gods in human affairs.  Furthermore, tragedies often dealt with themes of fate, hubris, and the consequences of defying the divine order – a serious topic amongst Greek philosophers.

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