Christian Voice in Technological Society

Lesson  9: The Limits of Artificial Intelligence

Lesson 9: The Limits of Artificial Intelligence

My limited knowledge of artificial intelligence is pretty much based on conversations with a computer engineer friend 30 years ago. He described his work as developing software to make a machine think like a human. I’m not sure he ever totally agreed with me, but after a while, I suggested he had reversed his task. […]

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Lesson 8: Artificial Intelligence on Church Decline

Lesson 8: Artificial Intelligence on Church Decline

So far, I’ve looked at global technological systems to understand the major developments in human evolution taking place around us. You could also use artificial intelligence. Again, people seem to sense its impact but have difficulty explaining exactly what that is. We are amazed when we read something written by a machine, but we are […]

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Lesson 7: Cooperation – Collaboration

Lesson 7: Cooperation – Collaboration

Several years ago, I attended a peace church conference. Surprisingly, I did not find a lot of emotional piety but rather profound thought, even when asked questions such as “Is there a better way to preserve the community than shunning?” However, I was most impressed with a discussion about the need to make cooperation the […]

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Lesson 6: Overcoming Technological Violence

Lesson 6: Overcoming Technological Violence

Rebuilding culture is not something that is consciously done. You don’t gather people to design a culture. It naturally develops over many years as guidance for a group’s life. In an oral society, culture is the lifestyle and customs resulting from living together geographically. These are enforced and sustained by leaders, group pressure, and foundational […]

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Lesson  5: Rebuilding Culture

Lesson 5: Rebuilding Culture

I’ve been implying that we must build new or rebuild old cultural values lost by relying on technological systems. This assumes a very loose definition of culture as shared meanings and purposes that bind us together and guide our social relationships. The loss occurs when technological systems provide what we need or think we need […]

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