Christian Ethics in Computers, Software, and Artificial Intelligence

Author(s): Michael Kolta

Edition: 1

Copyright: 2025

Pages: 144

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A timely presentation of the most prominent ethical issues facing the use and design of software and artificial intelligence in the modern world. Technical language is kept to a minimum to be accessible to a wide audience, yet Christian Ethics in Computers, Software and Artificial Intelligence is designed to equip students and professionals in computer science, software engineering, and related fields to engage these issues in deep and practical ways that uphold time-honored values as embodied by Judeo-Christian principles. Includes thought provoking questions that can be used as classroom discussion prompts. Instructors receive additional, exclusive resources. 


Dr. Michael Kolta provides an insightful introduction to the complexities of generative AI while minimizing the technical language often utilized in such discussions. His discussion is informative and clear. 

Implicit in this text lies a potentially useful ethic to guide the ongoing development of these technologies. This ethic acknowledges “objective value,” “practical wisdom,” and the ever-present need to resist the temptation to turn human products into gods who will destroy our humanity in the name of efficiency and power.
Scott B. Key, PhD 
Emeritus Professor of Philosophy 
California Baptist University 
Vice-President for Academic Initiatives 
C. S. Lewis Study Center 
Northfield, MA

Michael Kolta

Dr. Kolta is currently serving as an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Palm Beach Atlantic University, a private Christian university located in West Palm Beach, Florida. 

Dr. Kolta received his B.S. in Industrial Engineering from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1998. He gained valuable experience in the field for several years when he discovered his passion for teaching. He earned his M.S. and Ph.D. in computer science in 2007 and 2009, respectively, from the University at Albany, State University of New York. His master’s project involved implementing an artificial intelligent agent on an original board game. His doctoral dissertation is entitled “Machine Learned Melody Matching using Strictly Relative Musical Abstractions.” In his interdisciplinary work, Dr. Kolta has devised a unique search engine for music that is not based on traditional text queries but is instead based on melody. 

Dr. Kolta has several years of industry experience and over twenty years of teaching experience in higher education. His dissertation research has earned him a software patent in 2011 with over thirty claims all based on his unique melody-based search engine. This invention incorporates ideas from music theory, music information retrieval, bioinformatics and artificial intelligence into a seamless and functional search engine which works best if the user produces their query audibly, such as by humming or singing. Dr. Kolta hopes to expand this research to Christian musical collections in hopes of making them searchable in new ways to assist both hobbyists and professionals to find musical works that they otherwise would not be able to locate or identify. 

Outside of his scholarly achievements, Dr. Kolta is an avid keyboard player and drummer who enjoys composing original songs. He is blessed to be married to Lisa and they are parents of three beautiful children. He enjoys weight lifting, biking, paddle-boarding, and spending time with family, especially at the beach or a theme park. 

Degrees 

PhD in Computer Science, University of Albany
MS in Computer Science, University of Albany
BS in Industrial and Management Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

A timely presentation of the most prominent ethical issues facing the use and design of software and artificial intelligence in the modern world. Technical language is kept to a minimum to be accessible to a wide audience, yet Christian Ethics in Computers, Software and Artificial Intelligence is designed to equip students and professionals in computer science, software engineering, and related fields to engage these issues in deep and practical ways that uphold time-honored values as embodied by Judeo-Christian principles. Includes thought provoking questions that can be used as classroom discussion prompts. Instructors receive additional, exclusive resources. 


Dr. Michael Kolta provides an insightful introduction to the complexities of generative AI while minimizing the technical language often utilized in such discussions. His discussion is informative and clear. 

Implicit in this text lies a potentially useful ethic to guide the ongoing development of these technologies. This ethic acknowledges “objective value,” “practical wisdom,” and the ever-present need to resist the temptation to turn human products into gods who will destroy our humanity in the name of efficiency and power.
Scott B. Key, PhD 
Emeritus Professor of Philosophy 
California Baptist University 
Vice-President for Academic Initiatives 
C. S. Lewis Study Center 
Northfield, MA

Michael Kolta

Dr. Kolta is currently serving as an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Palm Beach Atlantic University, a private Christian university located in West Palm Beach, Florida. 

Dr. Kolta received his B.S. in Industrial Engineering from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1998. He gained valuable experience in the field for several years when he discovered his passion for teaching. He earned his M.S. and Ph.D. in computer science in 2007 and 2009, respectively, from the University at Albany, State University of New York. His master’s project involved implementing an artificial intelligent agent on an original board game. His doctoral dissertation is entitled “Machine Learned Melody Matching using Strictly Relative Musical Abstractions.” In his interdisciplinary work, Dr. Kolta has devised a unique search engine for music that is not based on traditional text queries but is instead based on melody. 

Dr. Kolta has several years of industry experience and over twenty years of teaching experience in higher education. His dissertation research has earned him a software patent in 2011 with over thirty claims all based on his unique melody-based search engine. This invention incorporates ideas from music theory, music information retrieval, bioinformatics and artificial intelligence into a seamless and functional search engine which works best if the user produces their query audibly, such as by humming or singing. Dr. Kolta hopes to expand this research to Christian musical collections in hopes of making them searchable in new ways to assist both hobbyists and professionals to find musical works that they otherwise would not be able to locate or identify. 

Outside of his scholarly achievements, Dr. Kolta is an avid keyboard player and drummer who enjoys composing original songs. He is blessed to be married to Lisa and they are parents of three beautiful children. He enjoys weight lifting, biking, paddle-boarding, and spending time with family, especially at the beach or a theme park. 

Degrees 

PhD in Computer Science, University of Albany
MS in Computer Science, University of Albany
BS in Industrial and Management Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute