How Sanctions Are Freeing Iran
The regime can’t afford to enforce its laws effectively.
December 7, 2022
Jewish theology and artificial intelligence.
Recently, the experimental computer program known as ChatGPT, which provides answers in text form to questions posed by users—based on knowledge it has acquired from studying the Internet—has been getting much attention from social and traditional media. Such technological novelties naturally raise both hopes and fears about the potential of artificial intelligence, and the moral and ethical questions it might pose. Aaron Segal considers some of these questions in his review of Staying Human: A Jewish Theology for the Age of Artificial Intelligence, by Harris Bor:
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Jewish theology and artificial intelligence.
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