From writing sermons to simulating conversations with Jesus, religious leaders and worshippers alike are experimenting with AI — though not without controversy.
Submit items to news@southschuylkillnews.com Class notes Pine Grove Area Class of 1967: Meets the second Thursday of each month at noon at Heisey’s Diner, Route 72 north of Lebanon. For ...
Rosalía has a role in the long-awaited third season—it comes out in April, after a four-year hiatus. (Nobody would disclose ...
No discussion of AI is complete without addressing fear—particularly fear of job loss. History offers perspective. Each ...
AI is beginning to shape how people practise faith, from pastors using custom GPTs for sermons to tools supporting spiritual growth and community life. Some worshippers turn to AI chatbots to seek ...
Your AI Queries vs. Your Daily Life Data suggests that your personal AI usage has an almost negligible footprint compared to daily activities. A single ChatGPT query consumes roughly 0.34 watt-hours ...
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When the pandemic forced millions of workers home in early 2020, managers panicked. Productivity would plummet, they warned.
Turning an old computer into a subscription-killing server.
What lessons can we learn from our experience with past disruptive technologies to help us prepare for the uses of AI?” That's the topic Feb. 10.
LEGO Education’s CS and AI curriculum is designed to build AI literacy by turning students from passive users into active builders while keeping data inside the classroom.
With the rapid development of GPT-based models, educational chatbots are no longer limited to scripted dialogs. They can now support open-ended interaction and inquiry-based learning. In a study ...
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