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As we navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, we're confronted with both extraordinary opportunities and legitimate concerns. This conversation explores how Christians can engage redemptively with AI technology rather than retreating in fear. We discover that AI functions as augmented intelligence—a powerful research assistant and creative tool that can accelerate our work and free us for deeper relationships with God and people. The key insight is that AI lacks a soul, conscience, and the image of God that defines our humanity. While it can process information at breathtaking speeds and generate content in minutes that would take humans weeks, it cannot replace the spiritual dimensions of our lives—prayer, discernment, genuine community, and Spirit-filled worship. We're challenged to be salt and light in the technological sphere, bringing Christian ethics and moral boundaries into AI development and use.
By Sonrise Christian CenterAs we navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, we're confronted with both extraordinary opportunities and legitimate concerns. This conversation explores how Christians can engage redemptively with AI technology rather than retreating in fear. We discover that AI functions as augmented intelligence—a powerful research assistant and creative tool that can accelerate our work and free us for deeper relationships with God and people. The key insight is that AI lacks a soul, conscience, and the image of God that defines our humanity. While it can process information at breathtaking speeds and generate content in minutes that would take humans weeks, it cannot replace the spiritual dimensions of our lives—prayer, discernment, genuine community, and Spirit-filled worship. We're challenged to be salt and light in the technological sphere, bringing Christian ethics and moral boundaries into AI development and use.