The need to feel valued and known is so profound that meeting those needs might matter more than remaining tethered to an empty reality. The New York Times recently published an article about Eugene ...
God’s silenceI was deeply touched by Rachel Mann’s October column (“The silent, suffering God”). She shares her journey with ...
I think if we don’t embrace it, I think we’re selling ourselves short,” said Juinio, who recently vacated her role as ...
In the digital age, technology has infiltrated nearly every aspect of our lives. From work to recreation, our interactions with ...
On any given Sunday, churchgoers settle into pews and listen to a sermons. A member of the clergy uses text from the Bible and figures out what it has to say about our lives today. How would you feel ...
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is getting better at imitating human beings. It can create things that previously only humans could produce, like music, texts and images. AI is now also being ...
(RNS) — Gelsinger, a former tech CEO and advocate for ethical uses of AI, has long been involved with Gloo, a tech platform that provides cloud-based services for churches. (RNS) — Pat Gelsinger has ...
For better and for worse, you can subscribe to just about anything nowadays, and to no one’s surprise, AI is trending in the same direction. Like OpenAI and Anthropic, Google is already offering ...
A slew of religious smartphone apps are allowing untold millions of users to confess to AI chatbots, some of which claim to be channeling God himself. As the New York Times reports, Apple’s App Store ...
Generative AI comes in many forms. Increasingly, though, it’s marketed the same way: with human names and personas that make it feel less like code and more like a co-worker. A growing number of ...
A veteran who worked on the popular God of War franchise defends the use of generative AI to enhance the game development ...
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