AI&F is a channel for other faith-oriented AI nonprofits into task forces of this global partnership of 109 key AI-related tech corporations, institutes and nonprofits.
Goals
Contribute AI&F experts, resources, and perspectives and those of our Partner organizations to PAI Programs as the sole faith-oriented Partner in the PAI.
AI&F Research Fellows and Advisors are exploring how to boundary generative AI and create well-architected, GPT-based missional AI products.
Goals
To explore ethical boundaries, theological insights, and wise faith uptake of generative AI.
AI&F Experts
Thomas Arnold, Shanen Boettcher, Yaqub Chaudhary, Adam Graber, Mark Graves, Noreen Herzfeld, Don Howard, Mois Navon, Joanna Ng, Thomas Osborn, Ted Peters, Marcus Schwarting
As a potential model for all faiths, four working groups are creating an issues taxonomy, resource base, and relevance cases for broad-spectrum Christian engagement with AI.
Goals
Partnering with the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC for a projected video series and conference in Summer 2024 on AI and the Bible related to special exhibit Scripture and Science.
AI&F Experts
Kutter Callaway, Douglas Estes, Adam Graber, Gretchen Huizinga, David Zvi Kalman
Our experts with Faith ERGs are demonstrating how employees’ faith-derived values can beneficially influence corporate AI ethics.
Goals
To help tech creators in Faith Employee Resource Groups develop faith-oriented personal ethics for AI and engage with their employers’ technology ethics.
To aid the global church and wider society in navigating the fundamental theological, philosophical, and ethical questions presented by artificial intelligence by providing theologically and technically informed overviews of both the opportunities and challenges before Christians as well as a list of expert curated resources as a starting point for further Christian writing, discussion, and engagement with this revolutionary technology.
AI&F Experts
Working Group Leads Carlos Arias, David Brenner, Gretchen Huizinga, Cory-Andrew Labrecque, Chris Lim, Derek Schuurman, Trish Shaw, John Slattery, and Jason Thacker plus numerous Group members
AI&F Research Fellows and Advisors are working on globally scalable means of promoting and influencing wise creation and use of AI-powered technology for both general and missional benefit.
Goals
To help faith denominations, influential congregational leaders, media and educational platforms, curriculum developers, and missional technology organizations broadly and effectively influence wise choices by faith-oriented creators and consumers of AI-powered technologies.
AI&F Experts
Nathan Colaner, Dan Forbush, David Goecke, Dave Hackett, Thomas Osborn, Michael Paulus and Ron Roth
As a potential model for all faiths, four working groups are creating an issues taxonomy, resource base, and relevance cases for broad-spectrum Christian engagement with AI.
Goals
Partnering with the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC for a projected video series and conference in Summer 2024 on AI and the Bible related to special exhibit Scripture and Science.
AI&F Experts
Kutter Callaway, Douglas Estes, Adam Graber, Gretchen Huizinga, David Zvi Kalman
AI&F is a channel for other faith-oriented AI nonprofits into task forces of this global partnership of 109 key AI-related tech corporations, institutes and nonprofits.
Goals
Contribute AI&F experts, resources, and perspectives and those of our Partner organizations to PAI Programs as the sole faith-oriented Partner in the PAI.
AI&F Research Fellows and Advisors are exploring how to boundary generative AI and create well-architected, GPT-based missional AI products.
Goals
To explore ethical boundaries, theological insights, and wise faith uptake of generative AI.
AI&F Experts
Thomas Arnold, Shanen Boettcher, Yaqub Chaudhary, Adam Graber, Mark Graves, Noreen Herzfeld, Don Howard, Mois Navon, Joanna Ng, Thomas Osborn, Ted Peters, Marcus Schwarting
As a potential model for all faiths, four working groups are creating an issues taxonomy, resource base, and relevance cases for broad-spectrum Christian engagement with AI.
Goals
Partnering with the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC for a projected video series and conference in Summer 2024 on AI and the Bible related to special exhibit Scripture and Science.
AI&F Experts
Kutter Callaway, Douglas Estes, Adam Graber, Gretchen Huizinga, David Zvi Kalman
Our experts with Faith ERGs are demonstrating how employees’ faith-derived values can beneficially influence corporate AI ethics.
Goals
To help tech creators in Faith Employee Resource Groups develop faith-oriented personal ethics for AI and engage with their employers’ technology ethics.
To aid the global church and wider society in navigating the fundamental theological, philosophical, and ethical questions presented by artificial intelligence by providing theologically and technically informed overviews of both the opportunities and challenges before Christians as well as a list of expert curated resources as a starting point for further Christian writing, discussion, and engagement with this revolutionary technology.
AI&F Experts
Working Group Leads Carlos Arias, David Brenner, Gretchen Huizinga, Cory-Andrew Labrecque, Chris Lim, Derek Schuurman, Trish Shaw, John Slattery, and Jason Thacker plus numerous Group members
AI&F Research Fellows and Advisors are working on globally scalable means of promoting and influencing wise creation and use of AI-powered technology for both general and missional benefit.
Goals
To help faith denominations, influential congregational leaders, media and educational platforms, curriculum developers, and missional technology organizations broadly and effectively influence wise choices by faith-oriented creators and consumers of AI-powered technologies.
AI&F Experts
Nathan Colaner, Dan Forbush, David Goecke, Dave Hackett, Thomas Osborn, Michael Paulus and Ron Roth
As a potential model for all faiths, four working groups are creating an issues taxonomy, resource base, and relevance cases for broad-spectrum Christian engagement with AI.
Goals
Partnering with the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC for a projected video series and conference in Summer 2024 on AI and the Bible related to special exhibit Scripture and Science.
AI&F Experts
Kutter Callaway, Douglas Estes, Adam Graber, Gretchen Huizinga, David Zvi Kalman
AI&F is a channel for other faith-oriented AI nonprofits into task forces of this global partnership of 109 key AI-related tech corporations, institutes and nonprofits.
Goals
Contribute AI&F experts, resources, and perspectives and those of our Partner organizations to PAI Programs as the sole faith-oriented Partner in the PAI.
AI&F Research Fellows and Advisors are exploring how to boundary generative AI and create well-architected, GPT-based missional AI products.
Goals
To explore ethical boundaries, theological insights, and wise faith uptake of generative AI.
AI&F Experts
Thomas Arnold, Shanen Boettcher, Yaqub Chaudhary, Adam Graber, Mark Graves, Noreen Herzfeld, Don Howard, Mois Navon, Joanna Ng, Thomas Osborn, Ted Peters, Marcus Schwarting
As a potential model for all faiths, four working groups are creating an issues taxonomy, resource base, and relevance cases for broad-spectrum Christian engagement with AI.
Goals
Partnering with the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC for a projected video series and conference in Summer 2024 on AI and the Bible related to special exhibit Scripture and Science.
AI&F Experts
Kutter Callaway, Douglas Estes, Adam Graber, Gretchen Huizinga, David Zvi Kalman
Our experts with Faith ERGs are demonstrating how employees’ faith-derived values can beneficially influence corporate AI ethics.
Goals
To help tech creators in Faith Employee Resource Groups develop faith-oriented personal ethics for AI and engage with their employers’ technology ethics.
To aid the global church and wider society in navigating the fundamental theological, philosophical, and ethical questions presented by artificial intelligence by providing theologically and technically informed overviews of both the opportunities and challenges before Christians as well as a list of expert curated resources as a starting point for further Christian writing, discussion, and engagement with this revolutionary technology.
AI&F Experts
Working Group Leads Carlos Arias, David Brenner, Gretchen Huizinga, Cory-Andrew Labrecque, Chris Lim, Derek Schuurman, Trish Shaw, John Slattery, and Jason Thacker plus numerous Group members
AI&F Research Fellows and Advisors are working on globally scalable means of promoting and influencing wise creation and use of AI-powered technology for both general and missional benefit.
Goals
To help faith denominations, influential congregational leaders, media and educational platforms, curriculum developers, and missional technology organizations broadly and effectively influence wise choices by faith-oriented creators and consumers of AI-powered technologies.
AI&F Experts
Nathan Colaner, Dan Forbush, David Goecke, Dave Hackett, Thomas Osborn, Michael Paulus and Ron Roth
As a potential model for all faiths, four working groups are creating an issues taxonomy, resource base, and relevance cases for broad-spectrum Christian engagement with AI.
Goals
Partnering with the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC for a projected video series and conference in Summer 2024 on AI and the Bible related to special exhibit Scripture and Science.
AI&F Experts
Kutter Callaway, Douglas Estes, Adam Graber, Gretchen Huizinga, David Zvi Kalman
AI&F is a channel for other faith-oriented AI nonprofits into task forces of this global partnership of 109 key AI-related tech corporations, institutes and nonprofits.
Goals
Contribute AI&F experts, resources, and perspectives and those of our Partner organizations to PAI Programs as the sole faith-oriented Partner in the PAI.
AI&F Research Fellows and Advisors are exploring how to boundary generative AI and create well-architected, GPT-based missional AI products.
Goals
To explore ethical boundaries, theological insights, and wise faith uptake of generative AI.
AI&F Experts
Thomas Arnold, Shanen Boettcher, Yaqub Chaudhary, Adam Graber, Mark Graves, Noreen Herzfeld, Don Howard, Mois Navon, Joanna Ng, Thomas Osborn, Ted Peters, Marcus Schwarting
As a potential model for all faiths, four working groups are creating an issues taxonomy, resource base, and relevance cases for broad-spectrum Christian engagement with AI.
Goals
Partnering with the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC for a projected video series and conference in Summer 2024 on AI and the Bible related to special exhibit Scripture and Science.
AI&F Experts
Kutter Callaway, Douglas Estes, Adam Graber, Gretchen Huizinga, David Zvi Kalman
Our experts with Faith ERGs are demonstrating how employees’ faith-derived values can beneficially influence corporate AI ethics.
Goals
To help tech creators in Faith Employee Resource Groups develop faith-oriented personal ethics for AI and engage with their employers’ technology ethics.
To aid the global church and wider society in navigating the fundamental theological, philosophical, and ethical questions presented by artificial intelligence by providing theologically and technically informed overviews of both the opportunities and challenges before Christians as well as a list of expert curated resources as a starting point for further Christian writing, discussion, and engagement with this revolutionary technology.
AI&F Experts
Working Group Leads Carlos Arias, David Brenner, Gretchen Huizinga, Cory-Andrew Labrecque, Chris Lim, Derek Schuurman, Trish Shaw, John Slattery, and Jason Thacker plus numerous Group members
AI&F Research Fellows and Advisors are working on globally scalable means of promoting and influencing wise creation and use of AI-powered technology for both general and missional benefit.
Goals
To help faith denominations, influential congregational leaders, media and educational platforms, curriculum developers, and missional technology organizations broadly and effectively influence wise choices by faith-oriented creators and consumers of AI-powered technologies.
AI&F Experts
Nathan Colaner, Dan Forbush, David Goecke, Dave Hackett, Thomas Osborn, Michael Paulus and Ron Roth
As a potential model for all faiths, four working groups are creating an issues taxonomy, resource base, and relevance cases for broad-spectrum Christian engagement with AI.
Goals
Partnering with the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC for a projected video series and conference in Summer 2024 on AI and the Bible related to special exhibit Scripture and Science.
AI&F Experts
Kutter Callaway, Douglas Estes, Adam Graber, Gretchen Huizinga, David Zvi Kalman
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