Showing posts with label honesty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label honesty. Show all posts

Sunday, May 31, 2026

3 Habits That Make You More Human In The Age Of AI; Forbes, March 31, 2026

Sarah Hernholm , Forbes; 3 Habits That Make You More Human In The Age Of AI

"AI can write your emails, summarize your meetings, generate your content, and answer almost any question faster than you can type it. And it will keep getting better at all of those things.

What AI cannot do is build genuine trust with another person, read the emotions in a room or sit with someone during a difficult moment and say exactly the right thing. AI cannot provide the kind of presence that makes people feel seen and understood.

These skills are becoming harder to find, and more valuable, precisely because AI is handling everything else. Here are three habits that strengthen them.

1. Have More Conversations AI Cannot Have For You...

2. Practice The Honesty AI Cannot Fake...

3. Do The Hard Things AI Cannot Do For You"

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Evangelical Report Says AI Needs Ethics; Christianity Today, July/August 2025

 

DANIEL SILLIMAN, Christianity Today; Evangelical Report Says AI Needs Ethics

"The Swiss Evangelical Alliance published a 78-page report on the ethics of artificial intelligence, calling on Christians to “help reduce the misuse of AI” and “set an example in the use of AI by demonstrating how technology can be used responsibly and for the benefit of all.” Seven people worked on the paper, including two theologians, several software engineers and computer science experts, a business consultant, and a futurist. They rejected the idea that Christians should close themselves off to AI, as that would not do anything to mitigate the risks of the developing technology. The group concluded that AI has a lot of potential to do good, if given ethical boundaries and shaped by Christian values such as honesty, integrity, and charity."