In my last post, I covered the foundational biblical principles for thinking about AI. Today, I want to make a more practical point: Artificial intelligence can help Christians be better stewards in their vocations.
Properly directed, AI already helps doctors catch cancers earlier, teachers tailor lessons for struggling students, and farmers grow more with less water and fertilizer, while also accelerating research on diseases and clean energy.
None of this erases scarcity overnight, but it does stretch what we have—offering concrete foretastes of the abundance God ultimately intends. Our call is to shape these technologies with wisdom and neighborly love so that they serve human flourishing and hint at the greater plenty still to come.
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