Listen "Choosing and Using GenAI as Christians"
Episode Synopsis
Joel: "AI models are like four years olds."Andrew: "AI is not a fad."In this episode of WWJT, Andrew Noble (Theology & AI PhD Student at U of Nottingham) and Joel Jacob (AI & Robotics Product Manager at Splunk) explore the evolving landscape of AI, discussing the differences between various AI models, ethical considerations in their usage, and the implications of AI on daily life. They delve into the importance of user experience, the role of open-source models, and the future of AI in software development. The discussion emphasizes the need for caution in using AI for personal and emotional tasks while also highlighting its practical applications in everyday scenarios.Chapters00:00 - Understanding AI Models11:56 - Some Ethical Considerations15:05 - Claude vs ChatGPT21:07 - Open Source vs. Proprietary AI Models24:17 - The Future of AI in Software Development27:12 - AI's Impact on Daily Life33:02 - More AI DilemmasKeywords: AI, generative models, ChatGPT, ethics, multimodal models, open source, technology, user experience, software development, machine learning, Christianity, Moral TheologyCohosted by Andrew Noble, Joel Jacob, and Austin Gravley. Original Music by Abigail Neale. The writing of these show notes was assisted by Generative AI. To learn more about What Would Jesus Tech and to support the show visit whatwouldjesustech.com.
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