For many of us our daily lives are shaped by our interactions with technology, from the moment we wake up to the moment we go to sleep – and perhaps even while we sleep! From playing our favourite songs, or asking about the weather, to navigating our way around towns, cities or the countryside, if we’re stuck for an answer many of us rely on Artifical Intelligence (AI) assistants like Siri or Alexa to help us out. But are our lives now becoming so controlled by technology that it is beginning to change our understanding of humanity? In this episode, Holly Morse chats to people who live and work in the world of AI and what this means for their understanding of religion in a range of different faith traditions.
2’45 Tim Foley - Writer of Electric Rosary and regular contributor to Dr Who audio drama.
11’53 Thomas Arnold - Research Associate in the Human-Robot Interaction Laboratory, at Tufts University.
21’10 Lior Cole - Designer of Robo Rabbi, Cornell University Student and Fashion Model.
28’24 Yaqub Chaudhary - Research Fellow in AI, Philosophy and Theology at Cambridge Muslim College in Cambridge.
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