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Northey Lecture | Kristel Clayville

Pilgrim Theological College 29 College Crescent, Parkville, VIC, Australia

I has emerged as a tool for productivity, a threat to jobs, and even a stand-in for God. Much of the language used to discuss AI draws on apocalyptic and prophetic discourse, as well as on images of God rooted in divine omniscience. Rev. Dr Kristel Clayville, a lecturer in ethics in the computer science department at University of Illinois Chicago, suggests an alternative theological framework.

Northey Lecture | Joerg Rieger

Pilgrim Theological College 29 College Crescent, Parkville, VIC, Australia

Considering the multiple relations of religion and power, what difference does religion make, for good and for ill, and what might be the constructive contributions of theology be in fostering global solidarities?