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Faith in the Algorithm w/ Nathan Leamer
Episode 31

Faith in the Algorithm w/ Nathan Leamer

Evan and policy expert / friend-of-the-pod Nathan Leamer explore how artificial intelligence will impact religion and theology.

The Dynamist · Evan Swarztrauber, Nathan Leamer

August 15, 202342m 27s

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Show Notes

What if your rabbi used ChatGPT to write a sermon? What if you asked a faith-based chat bot to help you with bible study? The proliferation of AI tech is changing every sector, including religion and theology. The mechanized sanctum is no longer theoretical, as the rise of AI in religious spaces poses both unprecedented opportunities and serious ethical challenges. It poses questions around the nature of sentience, personhood, and what constitutes a creator. Can a super-intelligent AI have a soul? And there are also more immediate questions: will certain faiths use AI more effectively to spread their gospel and grow their ranks? Does AI have a religious bent? Should there even be a place for this tech in religious practice at all?

Evan is joined by friend of the podcast Nathan Leamer, CEO of Fixed Gear Strategies, a boutique tech policy consulting firm, and former policy advisor to FCC Chairman Ajit Pai.

Topics

pastoraisuperintelligencereligionchatgptchristianitytechnology