Listen "How AI Can Function As Idolatry"
Episode Synopsis
Austin and Andrew explore the intersection of idolatry and technology, particularly how AI can act just like idols used to. Why is Andrew studying idolatry and AI? How do they connect? How should we take Tertullian's views on idolatry and apply them to today? They explore these questions and more, including the human need for connection and how technology can fulfill or distort that need, drawing on insights from Sherry Turkle's work. Ultimately, Andrew challenges listeners to consider whether their use of technology leads to life or idolatry.Join the WWJT Discord: https://discord.gg/AdkWsxRZSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WWJT00:00 - Introduction to Idolatry and Technology08:32 - Some History on Idolatry11:16 - Ethics of AI Development17:33 - The Search for Meaning in AI20:25 - The Nature of Life and AI23:15 - Human Relationships vs. AI Companionship27:46 - Choose LifeThumbnail image made by ChatGPT using the following prompt: create youtube thumbnail for What Would Jesus Tech podcast on how AI can be like idolatry. just keep it simple with minimal words and make a beautiful technological image of an idol. Shownotes have some AI input as well, leveraging Riverside. Cohosted by Andrew Noble, Joel Jacob, and Austin Gravley. Original Music by Abigail Neale. To learn more about What Would Jesus Tech and to support the show visit whatwouldjesustech.comKeywords: idolatry, technology, AI, Christianity, ethics, biblical theology, human relationships, modern idolatry, Sherry Turkle, meaning
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