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artificial intelligence

AI and Religion–Reflective as Usual?

Posted on January 6, 2025 by Richard Newton

What do AI and large language models say about us? What I'm learning from Nathan Loewen and Don Kraybill.

LinkPosted in Blog, Scholarship, Teaching and TechnologyTagged ai, amish, artificial intelligence, don kraybill, LLM, nathan loewen, philosophy, religious studies, technology1 Comment
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