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Christians more likely to be skeptical of AI, worry about technology in churches

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Palantir CEO Alex Karp joins'Fox News Live' to discuss his company's innovative approach to tech development and artificial intelligence. American Christians are more likely to be skeptical about artificial intelligence and are particularly apprehensive about using generative AI in church services, according to a recent survey. Just over a quarter of Christians (28%) surveyed by Barna this fall said they were hopeful about AI development, while 39% of self-identified non-Christians said the same. Only a fraction of Christians surveyed agreed that "AI is good for the Christian Church," according to the Barna survey, conducted through a consumer research panel. Just 22% said they agreed AI would be positive for the church, while 30% strongly disagreed and 21% said they somewhat disagreed.


How artificial intelligence is changing health care in treating stroke victims

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Neurosurgeon Dr. Paul Saphier on the warning signs to look for. I am a neurosurgeon who specializes in the treatment of acute strokes, brain bleeds, and tumors. Every second counts for my patients, and I am determined to help as many as I can. This Thanksgiving dinner, I left my family to operate on a patient with a life-threatening stroke. This is what you need to know about strokes and how artificial intelligence is helping surgeons like me save even more patients.


Pastor who used AI for church service says it was a 'one-time deal': 'Let's never do that again'

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Violet Crown City Church Pastor Jay Cooper said that using AI to conduct a service at his church did not capture the essential elements required for Christian worship. After using AI software ChatGPT to compose an entire service at his Methodist church, Pastor Jay Cooper says he will not be doing that again. The pastor of Violet Crown City Church in Austin, Texas told Fox News Digital this week he found himself uncomfortable with how AI presented Sacred Scripture during the service last month, claiming it was not "spirit empowered" and did not have the "human element" through which God communicates to his congregation. "It can get relative real quickly. But then, you know, some of it was just goofy. It would make these odd jokes, these kinds of metaphors or things they would try to tie in just did not make any sense," Pastor Cooper told the outlet about the AI-generated service he held September 17.


Texas churchgoers get 'shotgun sermon' cooked up by chatbot

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Dr. Anthony Mazzarelli, the CEO of Cooper University Health Care in New Jersey and an ER physician as well, spoke with Fox News Digital about how Nuance's AI tool is helping physicians focus more on patients and less on paperwork. A Texas church hosted a Sunday service the was generated entirely by artificial intelligence. The Violet Crown City Church in north Austin used ChatGPT to develop a sermon, with pastor Jay Cooper saying he got the idea after reading about the technology and wondering what it might be like to use in during a service, according to a report from KXAN. "ChatGPT kicked out about a 15-minute service, like a shotgun sermon, an outline," Cooper said. "It's very clear that a human element is still needed. I had to fill out the service with additional prompts and add a couple prompts to the sermon to kind of beef it up."


How to Use AI While Preserving The Human Element - Spiceworks

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He is an expert in designing and building adaptive music systems utilizing human-in-the-loop machine learning. He holds degrees in Music (Hons) and Science and completed a Ph.D. with a thesis in Adaptive Music Scores for Interactive Media. Since joining Aimi, Patrick has contributed as a named inventor on eight patents regarding various aspects of music analysis and generation. As an accomplished jazz musician and researcher in AI and interactive music, his goal is to create the world's best generative AI models and systems.


Will ChatGPT and the AI revolution replace member-staff interactions? - CUInsight

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ChatGPT is causing waves in just about every industry, and there's no doubt it will be a powerful tool in assisting roles that involve written and verbal communication. But will it replace a universal associate? Compare it to digital/mobile banking, and the benefits and drawbacks of the technology. While ChatGPT presents the possibility of efficiency and scaling, and there are security concerns and it's never going to completely replace your staff members and human interaction and unique problem-solving skills they bring to the table. Digital banking and ChatGPT are solutions for scaling.


Will AI Replace Financial Advisers?

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Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize many industries, including financial services. From online investment platforms to chatbots that provide financial advice, AI is changing the way financial services are delivered and accessed. But with the rise of AI in the financial industry, there is a growing concern that human financial advisers may be replaced by machines. Efficiency and cost: One of the main advantages of AI in the financial industry is its ability to automate and streamline many tasks, such as portfolio management and data analysis. This can lead to increased efficiency and lower costs for financial advisory firms.


Should an AI Write Your Content For Your Site?

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Every day, humans produce hundreds of millions of pieces of content -- countless pictures, comments, blog posts, videos, new social media channels, every second of every day. It's a never-ending process fueled by algorithms and human interaction, and the Internet is only getting more saturated. This has led many content creators to begin asking themselves: should they use artificial intelligence to create content for them? How can they possibly keep up and compete with the flood of new, interesting, SEO-optimized content their audience sees every time they open their phone? Wouldn't it be better for a publisher's site to use the infinite scaling of AI instead of the publisher's own finite time and energy?


What Is the Future Of Work? Technology or People?

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Over the past two years, there has been a heated debate on the future of work and its effect on businesses with exponential advancements in technology and artificial intelligence (AI). Many companies shut down as governments enforced the WHO protocols, lockdowns, cessation of movements and curfews. The Covid-19 pandemic has been detrimental to the financial economy. As the economy starts to open up again, the biggest question many are pondering is, "how do we navigate from this point?" The majority of people are now required to work from home due to the pandemic.


As supply chains tighten, logistics must optimize with AI

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We've all felt the tightening of supply chains in recent months. From skyrocketing fuel prices to supply shortages not meeting pent-up demand, the world is still trying to adjust to the new normal. Unfortunately, many companies in different parts of the global supply chain are failing to keep up the pace, especially as e-commerce continues to grow at historic figures. With this in mind, it's unsurprising that many logistics companies are turning to technology to achieve much-needed optimization. Artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly making its way into every supply chain logistics link – from demand forecast to robot delivery and route optimization in the last mile – to meet today's buyer demands and delivery expectations.