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After discovering some students using AI chatbots to write their midterms, I switched to an oral exam—and an explanation of virtue.
The Russell Moore Show
Settle in a leather chair and join Dr. Moore in Andrew Peterson’s Chapter House for a conversation about books and authors that kept us tethered to Jesus.
Review
A veteran writing teacher isn’t impressed with the output of generative AI.
Public Theology Project
In the uncanny valley of the shadow of data, we should fear no evil—and prepare for a very different future.
Technology can serve the church. But it can’t replace the good, frustrating, endless work of ministry.
The Bulletin
Concerts get wild, ChatGPT goes to school, and how old is too old to lead?
I asked ChatGPT to interpret the Sermon on the Mount. Here’s what I learned about AI’s exegetical errors.
Generative AI and the rise of “Bible GPTs” could radically shape our engagement with Scripture.
We can use generative apps for ministry and make our congregations aware of its dangers.
The Russell Moore Show
Poet, author, and literary critic Adam Kirsch talks about human nature, technology, and the future.