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TRANSFORMASI DUNIA KERJA OLEH AI (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE): REFLEKSI BERDASARKAN ENSIKLIK LABOREM EXERCENS Servianto, Ishak; Panji Setiawan, Hilarius
NUSANTARA : Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan Sosial Vol 12, No 10 (2025): NUSANTARA : JURNAL ILMU PENGETAHUAN SOSIAL
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tapanuli Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31604/jips.v12i10.2025.4033-4042

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Artikel ini membahas dan mengeksplorasi dampak kecerdasan buatan (AI) terhadap transformasi dunia kerja. Transformasi ini dilihat melalui sudut pandang refleksi berdasarkan ajaran sosial Gereja Katolik dalam ensiklik Laborem Exercens yang ditulis oleh Paus Yohanes Paulus II. Kecerdasan buatan/AI telah mengubah cara manusia bekerja, menciptakan efisiensi dalam bekerja, namun juga menimbulkan beberapa tantangan contohnya pengangguran, adanya ketidaksetaraan, dan tereduksinya nilai martabat manusia. Dalam konteks Laborem Exercens, kerja dipandang sebagai sarana untuk mengaktualisasiakan diri sekaligus partisipasi manusia dalam penciptaan. Laborem Exercens juga menekankan pentingnya martabat pekerja dan nilai intrinsik manusia di atas produksi dan teknologi. Artikel ini membahas bagaimana prinsip-prinsip ajaran sosial Gereja, seperti martabat kerja, solidaritas, dan keadilan sosial dapat diterapkan dalam mengelola dampak AI terhadap dunia kerja. Artikel ini juga mengeksplorasi bagaimana teknologi seharusnya digunakan untuk mendukung kesejahteraan manusia secara menyeluruh, alih-alih menjadi ancaman bagi hak-hak pekerja. Tentu dengan mampu mengintegrasikan AI secara etis, dunia kerja di era AI ini dapat menghormati martabat manusia sembari memaksimalkan potensi teknologi untuk tercapainya kebaikan bersama.
Incarnation as a Sign of Divine Solidarity: A Theology of the Council of Nicaea Servianto, Ishak
Proceedings of The International Conference on Theology, Religion, Culture, and Humanities Vol 2, No 1 (2025): Proceedings of The International Conference on Theology, Religion, Culture, and
Publisher : Fakultas Teologi, Universitas Sanata Dharma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/tic.v2i1.12117

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The Council of Nicaea (325 AD) was an important milestone in the history of Christianity that affirmed the divinity of Christ through the formulation of homoousios, namely the essential equality between Jesus Christ and the Father. In the Western theological tradition, this decision is often understood in the context of the theology of its time. However, in the perspective of Minjung theology that developed in the context of the struggle of the oppressed people in Korea, the incarnation of Christ is not merely an ontological issue, but also an act of divine solidarity with the oppressed. This study interprets the decision of the Council of Nicaea in the framework of Minjung theology, emphasizing how the incarnation of Christ can be seen as God's act that radically sides with those who suffer. This study uses a hermeneutic approach and explores how the concept of homoousios can be interpreted as a form of God's involvement in the reality of human suffering. Analysis of Minjung theological texts, especially the works of theologian Ahn Byung-Mu, is used to highlight the dimension of liberation in the event of the incarnation. The results of this study indicate that the meaning of the incarnation in the Minjung perspective emphasizes that God not only has compassion, but actively enters the history of human suffering, providing hope and transformative power for marginalized communities. Thus, the Minjung theological interpretation of the Council of Nicaea offers a more contextual and relevant understanding for Christian communities struggling in situations of injustice.