Over 1,000 believers gathered to explore AI’s moral impact. Read CP’s exclusive coverage and download our free white paper on how Christians can shape tech for good.
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Over 1,000 believers gathered to explore AI’s moral impact. Read CP’s exclusive coverage and download our free white paper on how Christians can shape tech for good.
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A Groundbreaking Event Presented by The Christian Post and Gloo |
More than 1,000 Christians convened to tackle the most important question of our era |
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Will Christians shape AI technology for good—or will we stand on the sidelines as artificial intelligence reshapes civilization? |
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CP's Comprehensive Coverage |
The Christian Post deployed reporters on the ground to capture every moment, providing readers with in-depth articles and expert insights that you won't find anywhere else. |
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- Multiple feature articles published
- Keynote speeches documented
- Expert panel discussions covered
- An exclusive one-on-one interview with Gloo’s Pat Gelsinger
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The Moment We're Living In |
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger delivered a stirring keynote address, comparing AI to the invention of the printing press—calling it "another Gutenberg moment" with the power to change the course of human history. |
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"I don't want us to be shaped by this stuff; we have to be the shapers." |
— Rev. Justin Lester, Senior Pastor at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church in Vallejo, Calif. | | |
Gelsinger, who now serves as executive chair of Gloo, challenged Christians to embrace AI's potential to eliminate global poverty, educate every child on the planet and break down language barriers that have existed since the Tower of Babel. His vision? Using AI to reach the 300 million children living in extreme poverty and teaching them in their native languages.
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Why Christians Must Engage Now |
Dr. Richard Land, executive editor of The Christian Post, also compared AI to the printing press—the most significant invention of the second millennium. Just as Christians used that revolutionary technology to spread the Gospel, today's believers must harness AI for Kingdom purposes.
An expert panel featuring AI innovation specialist James Poulter, Heritage Foundation policy analyst Annie Chestnut Tutor and Pastor James Lester urged attendees to prepare for rapid change while maintaining a distinctly Christian worldview. |
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"We must be engaged. Otherwise, we will find it dehumanizing us, dehumanizing human beings all across the globe." |
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The consensus was clear: Christians cannot afford to be passive observers. We must actively shape this technology to honor human dignity, promote flourishing and advance the Gospel. |
The Power of Faith-Driven Journalism |
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From groundbreaking technology discussions to cultural analysis, persecution updates to ministry innovation, CP is committed to delivering the stories that shape the Church's response to a rapidly changing world. |
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Free Resource: AI for Humanity White Paper |
Download our comprehensive white paper exploring the intersection of faith, ethics and artificial intelligence. Get expert insights, biblical perspectives and practical guidance for navigating the AI revolution. |
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