Real Humanity in an AI Age is an Interfaith Encounters podcast series for anyone wondering what it means to be human in a world increasingly shaped by algorithms, automation, and digital life. Across nine sharp and accessible episodes, we dive into big questions: Are we just biological machines? Is your brain basically a computer? Can AI ever be truly self-aware? And what does it take to live an authentic life when everything’s up for grabs? Whether you’re curious about the brain-as-computer metaphor or the possibility of digital immortality, this series invites listeners to reflect deeply on humanity’s unique place in a rapidly evolving technological world.
Gen Z, Religion, and AI is an Interfaith Encounters podcast series that explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping religious thought and practice across diverse communities and generations. Episodes feature voices ranging from media psychologists and high school students to Jewish and Muslim young adults and Christian ministers, each grappling with questions of faith, ethics, and human uniqueness in an age of machines. Conversations probe whether AI can enrich or erode spirituality, how it intersects with longstanding religious traditions, and what it means for the future of human connection, worship, and moral responsibility. The result is a wide-ranging dialogue on the collision of technology, belief, and identity in a rapidly changing world.
Real Humanity in an AI Age is a podcast for anyone wondering what it means to be human in a world increasingly shaped by algorithms, automation, and digital life. Across nine sharp and accessible episodes, we dive into big questions: Are we just biological machines? Is your brain basically a computer? Can AI ever be truly self-aware? And what does it take to live an authentic life when everything’s up for grabs? Whether you’re curious about the brain-as-computer metaphor or the possibility of digital immortality, this series invites listeners to reflect deeply on humanity’s unique place in a rapidly evolving technological world.
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