We Need New Words for the Experiences We Didn’t Have Before AI

The speed of AI’s advancement currently outpaces our ability to describe and discuss its impact.

Clarifying Christ and Pop Culture’s AI Policy

We believe that writing is best when it comes straight from the human heart, mind, and soul without any intervening artificial intelligence.

Stunning Art or Soulless Slop? Taking a Look at the AI Bible’s Music Videos

One way that AI’s dehumanization might play out is a distinctly utilitarian approach to creativity, artistry, and worship.

The Impossible Man: Ethan Hunt in the Age of AI

What began in 1966 as a sleek spy procedural has become a modern myth about the sacredness of agency in an age increasingly hostile to it.

Your Spotify Wrapped Podcast Won’t Help Your Loneliness

Instead of the intimacy that comes from a friendship in which interests are shared, you’re simply left listening to your smartphone alone.

Living for Truth in the Age of AI

AI’s ultimate legacy may end up being the damage that it does to our ability to understand, determine, and agree upon what is real.

M3GAN and Attachment Theory

M3GAN’s warning works because everyone in the theater already realizes that their kids are spending too much time on screens.

If Jesus Were a Robot: Android Rebellion, Religious Belief, and the Messiah in Detroit: Become Human

In Detroit: Become Human the choice of messiahship is turned over to the player.

Raised by Wolves: The Temptation and Trauma of an Android Eve

Raised by Wolves shows us a world where the tools we’ve fashioned (AI) are placed in the position of fashioning us.

Something New under the Sun: Hyper-Reality and Pornography

Christians can ignore hyper-real pornography to our peril, respond to it unwisely, or work to understand and countervail its sexual destruction that already is at work in our society and our churches.

CBS’s ‘Intelligence’ Tests the Trade-Offs of Technology

Intelligence is a formulaic show, but its writers deftly manage the formula.

Will Humanity Face Extinction?

“Does our confidence in the Lord’s promises have the unintended side-effect of communicating callousness, disaffection, and ambivalence to those around us who don’t believe?”