
About this episode
The episode discusses the intersection of artificial intelligence and Christian values, featuring insights from guests on the ethical implications of AI.
100 Proof: This week Doug McBurney holds down the fort while Fred Williams is on assignment, welcoming back Daniel Hedrick of GODISNOWHERE.org and introducing first-time guest James Vahanian to help us understand why AI needs to be saved by Jesus too. * Toxic Lens: Hear how working with A.I. to try to identify potential left wing assassins before they shot at anybody taught Daniel that limitations in the context window and incurable drift were toxic to his product! * Enter the Vahanian: James Vahanian that is... an Information Technology Security Specialist working to get to the bottom of what's wrong. * Mercy me : Does IA need to be "taught" mercy and grace? And is that even possible? Or is it just in the movies... * Truth vs Consensus: Hear about developing a break in the sycophancy loop that seems to have been built into AI almost by accident! And what we need to "teach" AI in order to make it not only work better, but Do Right! * In The Beginning: Pre-order the 9th edition of Walt Brown's amazing, enlightening, biblically sound book explaining why Earth, (and the solar system) look the way they do…
People in this episode
Host: Doug McBurney
Guests: Daniel Hedrick, James Vahanian
Topics covered
- Artificial Intelligence
- Christianity
- Technology Ethics
- Information Security
- Mercy and Grace
- Science and Faith
Keywords
- AI
- Jesus
- Toxic Lens
- Information Technology
- Mercy
- Grace
- Sycophancy Loop
- Walt Brown
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: GodisNowHere.org
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