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Does AI ‘Perfection’ Harm Our Souls?

Interview With Philip Bunn

The efficiency of generative AI can be tempting. But Philip Bunn, assistant professor of political science at Covenant College, argues that we may be sacrificing part of our humanity—and eventually our freedom—for the apparent perfection of AI results. When we allow ourselves do things badly instead of relying on AI, we’re forming important parts of ourselves, Philip argues.

Don’t miss this latest installment in the series “Know About AI” where Liberty and Philip discuss the AI crisis in academia, the purpose of education, 18th century economist Adam Smith’s predictions about technology and “mental mutilation,” and tips for preserving independent judgement in a culture that increasingly depends on AI.

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Digital Liturgies: Rediscovering Christian Wisdom in an Online Age by Samuel James

The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction by Justin Whitmel Earley

A Web of Our Own Making: The Nature of Digital Formation by Anton Barba-Kay

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Does AI Belong in the Classroom?

Interview with Emily Harrison

Is it cheating to have ChatGPT give feedback on your research paper? 

What if you just ask ChatGPT to check your math homework?

Should professors stop fighting the use of AI and incorporate it into collegiate-level assignments? 

How can teachers mitigate the negative effects of technology overload in their classrooms? 

We cover all these questions and more in the second installment of our Know About AI series, featuring Emily Harrison, author of the resource-heavy website Dear Christian Parent on Substack. Whether you’re a parent, a teacher, or a student yourself, you won’t want to miss this episode on artificial intelligence and education. 

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Dear Christian Parent on Substack

Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business by Neil Postman

From the Garden to the City: The Place of Technology in the Story of God by John Dyer