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Your Doctor's New Colleague Doesn't Have a Pulse

Stanford built an AI that predicts disease from one night of sleep. By year-end, 90% of hospitals will use AI diagnostics. Physicians are saving 15-20 hours a week. Luke was a physician before he was a Gospel writer — what would he make of medicine's new colleague?

Rev. John Moelker
Moelker·5 min
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AI Ethics & Theology

When the AI Went Rogue on Prime Time: Faith, Fear, and the Stories We Tell Ourselves

Two of America's biggest TV dramas — The Pitt and 9-1-1 — tackled AI this season, and both chose fear over nuance. What does prime-time anxiety about artificial intelligence reveal about us, and what story should the church be telling instead?

Rev. John Moelker
Moelker·7 min
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AI Ethics & Theology

Chariots of Data: When Technology Becomes an Idol

The Egyptian army had chariots. Lots of them. Six hundred of Pharaoh's best, thundering toward freed slaves trapped against the sea. If you're betting on outcomes, you bet on the chariots. You know how the story ends. Every era has its chariots — for us, it's data, algorithms, and AI. The promise is seductive. It's also a very old promise wearing very new clothes.

Rev. John Moelker
Moelker·5 min
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AI Ethics & Theology

Power, Pixels, and Providence: A Christian Response to AI in the Age of Palantir

The recent DealBook interview with Palantir CEO Alex Karp offers Christians a window into how the world's most powerful technology leaders think about artificial intelligence, national security, and human values. As believers called to be "wise as serpents and innocent as doves," we must thoughtfully engage with these developments—without falling into the traps of either nationalism or naivety.

Rev. John Moelker
Moelker·8 min
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AI Ethics & Theology

The Healing Algorithms: How AI is Fulfilling the Mandate to 'Heal the Sick'

While drones change the face of war, deep-learning algorithms are quietly changing the face of mercy. From the "Lazarus Protocol" helping the paralyzed walk to AI discovering new antibiotics, we explore how artificial intelligence is fulfilling the ancient mandate to heal the sick.

Rev. John Moelker
Moelker·7 min
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