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Chatbots are making objectophilia commonplace. Christians have a moral duty to oppose these “relationships.”
A Q&A with the cofounder of a Duolingo-style “Christian AI” app aimed at Gen Z.
Faced with encouragement to lessen technology use, younger Christians with far-flung families wonder how to stay connected.
I want something better than self-anesthetizing consumption.
Technologies like AI privilege “growth” and “effectiveness” over imagination and inefficiency. God operates differently.
Classroom tech was supposed to solve besetting education problems. The reality is frustrating for students and costly for taxpayers.
There are still good teachers doing good work. But they can only do so much when state directives and district resources push them online.
The Bulletin
Australia bans social media for kids, CDC’s recommendations change, college football uproar, and the far right lens on history.
Some young Christians embrace lower-tech options.
A new book examines key pivot points from the print revolution to the digital era.