today my guest is archpriest alexandra abramov , secretary of the synodal commission on bioethics fatherndra hello, i'm glad to see you in the studio for a long time i wanted to talk with you about this artificial intelligence bioethics. in fact, hmm, there are a lot of topics here, and it is especially interesting how the church looks at this modern agenda. i'm just trying to understand, can there be such a thing as orthodox biotics? if so, how does it differ from the soviet yes. uh, orthodox mathematics probably cannot exist, and orthodox football cannot exist either, but orthodox beats ethics. how, for example, catholic islamic biotics , generally speaking, religious white these, of course, but not only can exist, but must, because it reflects. the view of the people of the faith of religion on the main issues of human life. if you think, for example, that a person does not have the original dignity at birth, or that the embryo no longer belongs to the dignity of the person, then, of course, what difference can or cannot be made? abortion. well, you can, because it's nothing more than