Book Review: God In The Machine, by S. Maitra
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Star Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) What does an unapologetic atheist have to say about God? More than you’d expect—especially when that “God” is AI. S. Maitra, a Stanford lecturer and former tech entrepreneur, isn’t making a case for religion—far from it. She’s sounding an alarm: We are building systems that feel omniscient—and starting to trust them as if they are. Maitra introduces “The God Principle”—a safeguard to ensure AI never presents itself as all-knowing, infallible, or beyond question. Because the real danger isn’t artificial intelligence.
It’s artificial authority. What makes this book stand out is the lens. Maitra’s atheism reframes the argument—it’s not theological, it’s behavioral. This isn’t about defending belief. It’s about questioning where belief is being misplaced. The book is timely and relevant, capturing a cu...