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Meir Valman Jerusalem Post, July 29, 2024 “The field of AI faces a considerable shortage of top talent, and companies often need to bring in leading experts from academia to access the best minds.” Given the current hype surrounding ChatGPT and other generative artificial intelligence programs, one might have thought that AI was a very new technology […]
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Rabbi Samantha Natov JTA, Apr. 19, 2023 “… with a bot, there is nothing behind the veil. A vital essence of communication is rendered meaningless; there is no possibility of a soul connection.” I recently asked ChatGPT, the online chatbot, to write a verse in the style of the Bible about robots taking over […]
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Rabbi Daniel Nevins Jewish Standard, June 22, 2023 “… If machines can generate reasonable speech, can they also make claims to personhood?” Given rapid developments in artificial intelligence, questions about the implications of manufactured minds for Jewish life have grown urgent. Back in 2019 I authored a responsum (rabbinic legal opinion) on this subject for the Rabbinical […]
Moshe Koppel Mosaic Magazine, Mar. 4, 2024 “Judaism stands to gain a great deal from tools that could render the study of its deepest questions both more intensive and more accessible.” The industrial revolution brought freedom and prosperity to millions in the 19th century, while also presenting considerable challenges to millions more, perhaps especially […]
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