Artificial Intelligence: Words of Wisdom and Warning For Using New "Smart" Tech Tools
Does it give you pause when you see a photo, video, or story and you wonder "Is this real, or was it created by AI?"
Does it even matter anymore whether the art and information we're interacting with was created by human or machine?
And, how is classical Christian education - so deeply focused on cultivating well-read, well-written, and well-spoken students - still relevant in a world that is increasingly obsessed with the efficiency that artificial intelligence tools promise?
Our host, Veritas Head of School Ty Fischer is joined in this by two guests who are employed in various STEM fields and are in the thick of some of this AI usage - Jack DeWeese, a software developer and Veritas alumnus Zach Spykstra, a mechantronics engineer.
They will dive into:
- How most AI programs actually work (they're not actually intelligent).
- Thoughts on how (or even if) parents and Christians can use these tools rightly and with discernment.
- What kind of education will serve the next generation growing up in an AI-fueled world...and how kids can set themselves apart by maintaining their God-given abilities to reason, think, and create freely.
- Warnings on the use of too much AI.
- Why (or whether) it matters if humans or a machine created content that we use.
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