Tag Archives: ChatGPT
AI, Machines, and Humanity
There has been much said and written about the profound impact that artificial intelligence will have on humanity, from its cognitive effects to the alarming rise of deepfakes and the erosion of what it means to be human. Christian worldview writer Bill Muehlenberg delves into the warnings from past thinkers and the urgent need to confront the potential dangers of unchecked technological advancement.
Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Alan Turing, artificial intelligence, C.S. Lewis, Charles Babbage, ChatGPT, DeepFaceLab, deepfakes, John McCarthy, Neil Postman
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Men and Machines, God and Gadgets
It is with fear and trepidation that I write this piece. The backlash could be intense – the resistance could be full bore. So what is my topic? A hot-potato issue like abortion or transgendersim, or simply religion and politics that gets so many folks so fully worked up? No, I want to discuss things like AI and ChatGPT and so on, especially in terms of believers using such devices for the work of the Christian ministry.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged artificial intelligence, ChatGPT, transhumanism
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