by Elias Kruger | Nov 30, 2019 | Insights
It is hard to find balanced articles on AI now-a-days. Thankfully, Sigal Samuel’s piece on Robot Priests is a refreshing exception. Avoiding sensational claims and click-bait titles, Sigal provides a well balanced report on how robots are becoming part of...
by Jason Thacker | Nov 30, 2019 | Insights
On April 11 of this year, The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission unveiled a new ethical framework and set of principles, called Artificial Intelligence: An Evangelical Statement of Principles, in a crowded room in Washington, D.C. This marked the first time that...
by Tim Weinhold | Nov 30, 2019 | Book Review
“What if we succeed?” Specifically, what happens if we, the AI scientists of the world, succeed in building ever-smarter, ever-more-capable machines, eventually rivaling or surpassing the intelligence of humans? Will the world be better off, or worse? That’s the...
by AI&Faith Admin | Nov 1, 2019 | Interview
Hi Muhammad. Please tell us a bit about your background and what has motivated your interest in AI? I have had a keen interest in foundational questions of life and the cosmos since childhood e.g., why are we here? what is the nature of life? how is intelligent...
by AI&Faith Admin | Nov 1, 2019 | News
We are pleased to welcome our newest distinguished Founding Members who are all working across disciplines: Thomas Arnold is a Research Associate at the Human-Robot Interaction Lab at Tufts University and also a lecturer in the Computer Science Department there. His...