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More and More Christians Say AI Is Demonic
Like many conservatives, evangelicals have broadly begun to embrace artificial intelligence — but a growing subset of the Christian world is claiming that the technology is quite literally demonic. In ...
As AI tools like ChatGPT infiltrate classrooms, educators are reviving blue books to curb cheating and promote authentic student writing.
By comparing word usage and sentence patterns, their AI-based statistical model identified three distinct writing styles, or scribal traditions, shown here in yellow, blue and green.
A new AI study shows technology that can be used to determine whether ancient writings, like the Bible, had one or multiple writers.
Experts have uncovered hidden language patterns and identified likely authors of some of the Bible's oldest books – using groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI).
Social media users are using AI to re-imagine characters from the Bible as influencers, vlogging their way through the biblical stories.
The team used a novel AI-based statistical model to analyze language patterns in three major sections of the Bible.
The return of blue books is directly linked to growing concern about AI-assisted cheating. As AI tools like ChatGPT become more common in classrooms, colleges across the United States are ...
Blue books are back in US schools as teachers battle ChatGPT-fueled cheating. In an AI-driven world, going back to a manual solution may solve this problem.
Now, however, as AI tears through America’s elite educational system, lobotomizing tomorrow’s young leaders as it goes, could it be that blue books have been refashioned from a villain of the ...