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Meet the Speakers:
Daren Erisman: rostered ELCA pastor and Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Minot State University, where he established and co-leads a new data science program with undergraduate topics in AI. He holds a PhD in Systematic and Philosophical Theology from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. His research interests include comparative theology between Christianity and Islam, as well as the relationship between science and religion.
Adam Graber: consultant who aligns emerging technologies with ministry strategies for faith-driven organizations. He co-hosts the “Device & Virtue” podcast and has developed tech courses for seminaries like Northern and Fuller. He writes for publications like Christianity Today, The Bulwark, and Relevant, exploring the intersection of faith and technology. With a Master’s in Digital Theology from Durham University, he speaks regularly on topics such as AI, the metaverse, and digital evangelism, helping Christian leaders navigate the digital age. Previously, Adam worked in Bible publishing and served as Director for FaithTech, a community of Christian technologists.
Gretchen Huizinga: is the Executive Producer and Host of the Microsoft Research Podcast. She recently earned a PhD in Education from the University of Washington, where her dissertation, “Righteous AI: Christian Perspectives on AI Ethics,” explored the intersection of faith and technology. Huizinga’s work emphasizes incorporating Christian ethical principles into AI development. In addition to her podcasting and research roles, she is a Research Fellow at AI and Faith, contributing to discussions on ethical AI from a religious perspective. Her diverse background includes teaching, media production, and qualitative research.