ChatGPT, “AI-gerism” and the Ethics of it All
Should we have ethical concerns over AI? Can you tell the difference between a piece written by AI and a human being? Is AI here to help or hinder?
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Should we have ethical concerns over AI? Can you tell the difference between a piece written by AI and a human being? Is AI here to help or hinder?
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By: Michael McQueen
The tech world is off to a great start this year with the famously ground-breaking and mind-blowing tech convention, CES, presenting some breakthrough innovations. Read more
By: Michael McQueen
If you have been anywhere close to LinkedIn or business news over the past few weeks you would have encountered the conversation surrounding ChatGPT. Read more
By: Mike Abecina
When I was a high school teacher, returning to work after the six-week extended Christmas break wasn’t always as challenging as it might have seemed. Read more
By: Stephen McAlpine
Tim Keller once posited a question along these lines: Why is it that so many young church-going people lose their faith within a term or so of going to college? Read more
By: Michael McQueen
At some point in history, the ideas and assumptions we take for granted were controversial. Read more
By: Kristian Johnson
“Those in the West – we’re not the only good people on earth – but we have a moral foundation and a philosophical, and even a theological framework, that understands notion of good.” ~ International security expert, Klon Kitchen
By: Ben McEachen
I love the ambition of Todd Sampson’s second season of documentary series Mirror Mirror. Read more
By: Michael McQueen
We are already seeing the metaverse transform things. All the way from work to play, this immersive and interactive version of the internet is engaging users across every field of life. Read more
By: Michael McQueen
In a world of increasing polarisation, empathy stands out as a virtue that restores humanity to conversations and is persuasively powerful enough to change even the firmest of opinions. Read more