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  • AI Shepherds and Electric Sheep, with Paul Hoffman
    2025/06/05

    "AI is a tool, not a partner."


    As more people use AI tools like ChatGPT, how should Christian leaders respond? On one hand, there are opportunities to leverage Artificial Intelligence as a tool for human flourishing. But we should also be cautious about its potential to diminish human connection and creativity. They discuss the need for engagement, the importance of community, and the role of the Christian faith despite the allure of transhumanism.


    Cohosts Andrew Noble (PhD Student Theology & Technology), Joel Jacob (Principle Product Manager at Splunk), and Austin Gravley (TGC Social Media Manager) discuss a new book by Sean O'Callaghan and Paul Hoffman: AI Shepherds and Electric Sheep: Leading and Teaching in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.


    Buy the book: AI Shepherds and Electric Sheep: Leading and Teaching in the Age of Artificial Intelligence


    Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    02:35 The Journey to Writing the Book

    05:41 Engaging with AI as a Tool vs Partner

    17:10 Navigating AI in Ministry

    32:54 Understanding AI Limitations and Risks

    38:14 Reclaiming Our Humanity


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    Keywords: AI, technology, human flourishing, theology, ministry, relationships, creativity, community, digital age, Paul Hoffman

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    57 分
  • You Were Never Meant to Do It All, with Kelly Kapic
    2025/05/29

    "God purposefully designed humans to have limits and depend on one another." Why is it so hard to believe this?

    Theologian Kelly Kapic discusses this with us in his new book, You Were Never Meant to Do It All: A 40-Day Devotional On The Goodness of Being Human.

    Cohosts Andrew Noble and Austin Gravley ask Kapic about human limitations, depending on one another, and the balance between work ethic and rest. They discuss the importance of community and the significance of physical touch in a technological age.


    Buy the book! Link: https://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/you-were-never-meant-to-do-it-all/406045


    Earlier episodes with Kelly Kapic:

    - discussing Kapic's You're Only Human ("Limits")

    - and the Tyranny of Time


    Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    01:40 Understanding Human Limits

    09:57 "Balance"

    15:00 Technology and Human Limitations

    21:55 Touch

    26:57 Self-Optimization

    28:43 Love

    31:43 Stress

    35:54 Community

    42:51 Place


    Cohosted by Andrew Noble, Joel Jacob, and Austin Gravley. Original Music by Abigail Neale. To learn more about What Would Jesus Tech and to support the show visit whatwouldjesustech.com

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    51 分
  • Navigating the Christian Tech World, with Cory Hixson
    2025/05/22

    How should Christians navigate various faith and technology organizations? Some are Universities. Others are non-profits you can volunteer with. The three cohosts chat with Corey Hickson on the intersection of engineering education, technology, and growing your faith.


    They explore the role of Christian universities in shaping future engineers, the impact of AI on education and work, and the importance of integrating faith into the tech space, even if you don't work at a Christian company! The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by Christians in technology, the need for community, and the significance of viewing work as a form of worship.


    00:00 - Intros and Background to Dr. Cory Hixson of Colorado Christian University

    04:25 - Be a generalist! And Christian Universities for Technology?

    12:10 - Exploring Christian Tech Orgs & The Ecosystem of Faith and Technology

    20:44 Worship Through Work in Engineering

    25:30 - You Don't Have To Join a "Christian" Org!

    30:15 - Parachurch Tech Orgs?

    36:17 - Faith and Work Integration in Tech

    39:04 - Supporting Engineers in Their Faith Journey

    44:09 - The Future of Technology and Human Interaction


    Join our discord: https://discord.gg/u3vMQ45w


    Support us: https://www.patreon.com/WWJT


    Keywords


    engineering education, Christian universities, AI impact, faith and work, technology integration, Christian organizations, future of work, community in tech, worship through work, engineering careers


    Cohosted by Joel Jacob, Andrew Noble, and Austin Gravley. Original Music by Abigail Neale. The image was created with the assistance of ChatGPT. The show notes were written with aid from Riverside's AI. To learn more about What Would Jesus Tech and to support the show visit whatwouldjesustech.com

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    52 分
  • This episode is so cliché
    2025/05/14

    In this episode of 'What Would Jesus Tech?', Austin Gravley and Joel Jacob explore clichés in both the tech and ministry worlds. They delve into the implications of phrases like 'let go and let God' and 'everything is a season', as well as tech cliches about the future and scale.


    There are pitfalls in overusing such terms. We need to get past the cliches if those in tech and those in ministry are going to do a good job speaking to each other.


    00:00 Intro

    01:10 Brief update on Robotics

    03:13 Digital Transformation

    06:20 Tech Bros, Vibe-Coding, Growth Hacking, and More

    10:35 "Let Go and Let God"

    15:07 Seasons

    18:41 Love the Sinner, Hate the Sin

    20:30 The Future

    26:11 Scaling

    29:45 The Importance of Language in Tech and Faith


    Join our discord: https://discord.gg/u3vMQ45w


    Support us: https://www.patreon.com/WWJT


    Keywords: AI, robotics, digital transformation, tech clichés, ministry, Christian clichés, seasons of life, technology future, scaling, pivoting


    Cohosted by Joel Jacob, and Austin Gravley. Original Music by Abigail Neale. The image was created with the assistance of ChatGPT. The show notes were written with aid from Riverside's AI. To learn more about What Would Jesus Tech and to support the show visit whatwouldjesustech.com

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    35 分
  • How AI Can Function As Idolatry
    2025/04/30

    Austin and Andrew explore the intersection of idolatry and technology, particularly how AI can act just like idols used to. Why is Andrew studying idolatry and AI? How do they connect? How should we take Tertullian's views on idolatry and apply them to today? They explore these questions and more, including the human need for connection and how technology can fulfill or distort that need, drawing on insights from Sherry Turkle's work. Ultimately, Andrew challenges listeners to consider whether their use of technology leads to life or idolatry.


    Join the WWJT Discord: https://discord.gg/AdkWsxRZ

    Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WWJT


    00:00 - Introduction to Idolatry and Technology

    08:32 - Some History on Idolatry

    11:16 - Ethics of AI Development

    17:33 - The Search for Meaning in AI

    20:25 - The Nature of Life and AI

    23:15 - Human Relationships vs. AI Companionship

    27:46 - Choose Life


    Thumbnail image made by ChatGPT using the following prompt: create youtube thumbnail for What Would Jesus Tech podcast on how AI can be like idolatry. just keep it simple with minimal words and make a beautiful technological image of an idol. Shownotes have some AI input as well, leveraging Riverside.


    Cohosted by Andrew Noble, Joel Jacob, and Austin Gravley. Original Music by Abigail Neale. To learn more about What Would Jesus Tech and to support the show visit whatwouldjesustech.com


    Keywords: idolatry, technology, AI, Christianity, ethics, biblical theology, human relationships, modern idolatry, Sherry Turkle, meaning

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    35 分
  • The Tech-Savvy Christian Faith | Re: Wes Huff's History of Technology & Christianity
    2025/04/15

    Have Christians historically been innovators in the tech space? At least when it comes to the codex and the printing press, the answer seems to be yes. That's what Wes Huff argued in his video over at Apologetics Canada. We watched that video and discussed its implications, including: the historical context of the writings of the Bible, the emotional impact of technology on faith, and the implications of generative AI for ministry.


    We also delve into the balance between innovation and tradition in worship, the role of immersive experiences in understanding scripture, and the trade-offs associated with new technologies.


    0:00 - Innovating Faith? An intro.

    2:38 - Historical Perspectives: Technology and the Bible

    8:13 - Navigating the New Tech Landscape: AI and Coding

    10:40 - The Balance, in Worship & Evangelism

    16:14 - Immersive Experiences: The Future of Scripture Engagement?

    19:00 - Cultural Influences: Fandom and Interpretation of Scripture

    21:53 - A Christian Technological Imagination


    Please send your ideas, questions, and feedback to the cohosts, Andrew Noble, Joel Jacob, and Austin Gravley, at whatwouldjesustech@gmail.com. These shownotes were created with the assistance of Generative AI. Original Music by Abigail Neale. To learn more about What Would Jesus Tech and to support the show visit whatwouldjesustech.com

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    29 分
  • Multiplying the Word: Steward Your Story, with Ian Harbor
    2025/04/01

    "Just ship it, even if you're 19."

    "You can only control your outputs."


    In this episode, Andrew Noble, Austin Gravley, and Ian Harber discuss the intersection of marketing, faith, and personal branding. This is our fourth and final public episode of Multiplying the Word. They explore how marketing can be a tool for spreading ideas. We should steward our stories and reputations. Ian shares insights from his journey in writing and marketing, emphasizing the need for authenticity and the value of connecting with an audience. Vulnerability and authenticity don't always mix well. Ian discusses how to appropriately share.


    Chapters

    00:00 - Intro

    02:05 - Is Marketing Dirty?

    10:52 - Mind Your Reputation

    21:29 - Tactics

    29:44 - The Stewardship Journey

    32:35 - Navigating Personal Stories and Vulnerability

    39:39 - Crafting a Personal Narrative

    43:36 - Advice for Aspiring Writers/Creators


    Cohosted by Andrew Noble, Joel Jacob, and Austin Gravley. Original Music by Abigail Neale. To learn more about What Would Jesus Tech and to support the show visit whatwouldjesustech.com. Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/fAqx3WGu

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    57 分
  • Choosing and Using GenAI as Christians
    2025/03/25

    Joel: "AI models are like four years olds."

    Andrew: "AI is not a fad."


    In this episode of WWJT, Andrew Noble (Theology & AI PhD Student at U of Nottingham) and Joel Jacob (AI & Robotics Product Manager at Splunk) explore the evolving landscape of AI, discussing the differences between various AI models, ethical considerations in their usage, and the implications of AI on daily life. They delve into the importance of user experience, the role of open-source models, and the future of AI in software development. The discussion emphasizes the need for caution in using AI for personal and emotional tasks while also highlighting its practical applications in everyday scenarios.


    Chapters

    00:00 - Understanding AI Models

    11:56 - Some Ethical Considerations

    15:05 - Claude vs ChatGPT

    21:07 - Open Source vs. Proprietary AI Models

    24:17 - The Future of AI in Software Development

    27:12 - AI's Impact on Daily Life

    33:02 - More AI Dilemmas


    Keywords: AI, generative models, ChatGPT, ethics, multimodal models, open source, technology, user experience, software development, machine learning, Christianity, Moral Theology


    Cohosted by Andrew Noble, Joel Jacob, and Austin Gravley. Original Music by Abigail Neale. The writing of these show notes was assisted by Generative AI. To learn more about What Would Jesus Tech and to support the show visit whatwouldjesustech.com.

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    36 分