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FaithShort Take
Jim McDermott
Calling programs like ChatGPT “artificial intelligence” grants them a claim to authorship that is simply untrue.
Justice Hardy, a writer on the television series "True Lies," holds up a sign as members of The Writers Guild of America picket outside Warner Bros. Studios, on May 2, 2023, in Burbank, Calif. The use of ChatGPT is as controversial in the entertainment industry as it is in schools. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
LuElla D'Amico
Even writing instructors are being pressured to use ChatGPT, and to allow their students to use it. But if allow such shortcuts in the creative process, we endanger our students’ psychological development.
Politics & SocietyNews
Gina Christian - OSV News
Cybersecurity at Catholic parishes is less robust than it could be, but several free and low-cost resources can bolster defenses.
Politics & SocietyPodcasts
Jesuitical
What is the Catholic Church’s approach to technology, and what do A.I. and ChatGPT have in store for it?
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Politics & SocietyOf Many Things
Sam Sawyer, S.J.
You need not worry that I will be outsourcing “Of Many Things” columns to our robot overlords in the future.
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Politics & SocietyFaith and Reason
Michael BurnsJoseph Vukov
New forms of A.I. raise pressing ethical and philosophical questions that must be addressed by Catholics and, for that matter, all people of good will.