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Technology can serve the church. But it can’t replace the good, frustrating, endless work of ministry.
A church-tech skeptic talks values with technologists from faith-aligned AI company Gloo.
A computer’s praise or petition sounds a lot like our human Christianese. That doesn’t make them equivalent.
UK mission mobilizer wants to rethink “unreached people groups” amid changing migration patterns and a digitally-connected world.
Analysis
How ChatGPT’s new turn offers opportunities for the gospel.
Responses to our July/August article about AI and other stories.
The philosophy of these tools is that the world is data and truth is probabilistic. Christians must proceed with biblically grounded care.
The Bulletin
Trump hints at running in 2028, US strikes more alleged drug boats, ChatGPT produces erotica.
If eternity includes harps and the ships of Tarshish, why not computers too?
The Russell Moore Show
Are we summoning demons through our machines?
The Russell Moore Show
Another quarterly conversation on books with Christianity Today’s Print Editor, Ashley Hales, on the subject of resisting the digital era
The Russell Moore Show
As the digital world shifts at breakneck speed, Haidt offers new analysis on what he’s witnessing on the front lines.
What a book on feminism helped me realize about our digital age.