Benzmüller, ChristophChristophBenzmüller0000-0002-3392-30932022-09-152022-09-1520221467-97440591-2385https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/55552Over the past decade, variants of Gödel's ontological arguments have been critically examined using modern symbolic AI technology. Computers have unearthed new insights about them and even contributed to the exploration of new, simplified variants of the argument, which now need to be further investigated by theologians and philosophers. In this article, I provide a brief, informal overview of these contributions and engage in a discussion of the possible future role of AI technology for the rigorous assessment of arguments in theology and philosophy.engartificial intelligencemetaphysicsontologyinformationinterdisciplinarity004Symbolic AI and Gödel's Ontological Argumentarticle10.1111/zygo.12830