AI is not the problem. We are
AI’s potential can cause harm, blaming it alone misses the point and likely makes these problems worse.
The Christian Post
Skip to main contentAI’s potential can cause harm, blaming it alone misses the point and likely makes these problems worse.
Practicing Christians and Scripture-engaged believers are more skeptical of artificial intelligence than the American public as a whole, according to a new survey.
A New York resident admitted to the FBI that he had over 800 child pornography images and other explicit content in a hidden folder on his phone after a multi-collaborative investigation found he used encrypted messaging and voice applications to trade the material.
A teacher at a Christian school in Florida has been arrested for allegedly taking yearbook photos and using artificial intelligence to create erotic materials and sexually explicit content featuring children.
Megachurch Pastor Jack Hibbs recently warned his California-based church that humans “run the risk of being overtaken” by Artificial Intelligence, and urged them to use discernment when handling the issue.
Artificial intelligence is dominating headlines. But what should Christians make of it — and are there notable dangers afoot? Christian Post reporter Ian M. Giatti joins "The Inside Story" podcast to offer his thoughts on the complex issue.
First, people will continue to pursue the frontiers of artificial intelligence no matter what regulations may be passed to restrict it. In a very real sense, the toothpaste has left the tube and it cannot be put back in its container.