Tag: technology
8 articles
Part ten of our AI series—Doug Wilson's recent essay escalates the threat from private devotion to corporate worship, and the church may not be ready for what's coming.
What resources does Christianity offer for navigating the ethics of AI, the limits of governmental authority, and the conscience of those who build powerful tools?
The Trump administration's clash with Anthropic over AI military use echoes a familiar pattern—one we first saw when scientists split the atom.
A growing number of users are treating large language models like digital divination tools—constraining outputs to yes/no answers and interpreting the results as revelation. Part one examines the phenomenon and why magicians have always been the first to call out the trick.
How would the Puritans respond to artificial intelligence? Their rigorous theology of truth, vocation, and human dignity provides surprising insight for navigating our algorithmic age.
Part four of our AI series—examining the theological boundaries around using artificial intelligence to simulate conversations with deceased loved ones.
A theological examination of artificial intelligence through the lens of providence, idolatry, and the Creator-creature distinction.
Part one of a two-part series—why the human impulse to deify artificial intelligence reveals more about our fallen nature than about technology itself.