Podcast: Ministry in the age of AI

Where are the theologians, writers and thinkers who are going to help the church navigate our new artificially intelligent world?

I recently went on Carey Nieuwhof’s podcast to talk about future breakthroughs in AI, transhumanism, who will lose their jobs as AI grows, the emergence of AI dating, relationships and sexbots, technology’s dystopia and inability to understand evil, and a call for theological and philosophical thinkers and voices who can guide us into the future.

You can read a transcript of our conversation and find other notes and useful links at Carey’s website here.

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