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A college professor prays about artificial intelligence
I’ve been grateful to be reminded that the wisdom from above is actually in charge.
“The wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be entreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy” (James 3:17).
In this age of artificial intelligence and chatbots, it is helpful to remember that the wisdom that comes from divine Mind—God—is supremely powerful and to strive to rely exclusively on this infinite and only genuine intelligence.
A chatbot is a computer program that is able to simulate human speech—written or spoken—and can “converse” with users. Chatbots rely on artificial intelligence, or AI, and many are capable of generating written work such as essays, research papers, and so on. Writing teachers worry that students will cheat by submitting as their own work papers written with the help of AI. I’ve been grateful to be reminded that the wisdom from above is actually in charge.
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July 15, 2024 issue
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Drawn to Life, not death
Michelle Nanouche
Articles
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Be a watchful porter
Lynn G. Jackson
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A college professor prays about artificial intelligence
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The artistry of Love
Carolyn M. Hook
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I yearned for heaven on earth
Becky Riley Fisher
Teens
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I found joy again
Rhea Patel
Healings
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Healed of severe effects from a fall
Chris Motta
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Delivered from danger during a war
Kennedy Onjweru
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Quick recovery from a knee injury
Susan Dawson Cook
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Letters & Conversations
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