This quarter, I took an Honors course about current applications of Artificial Intelligence. We covered the topics of deep fakes, the use of facial recognition, AI jobs, and more. It was a stimulating course that was mainly discussion-based with essay assignments, and I really appreciated the fact that Professor Freeman moderated discussions without inserting any of his personal biases towards the more controversial questions. I also appreciated being able to freely ask the deeper questions regarding societal implications of the rapidly changing technology.
For the final assignment, we were tasked with writing a five page essay on an AI topic of our choice. I decided to write my essay on AI through the lens of Christianity. It was a perspective I was curious of exploring, and as a Christian, I wondered whether there would be new moral dilemmas presented with the proliferation of AI. You can view my final paper above, or by clicking the link here.
For the final assignment, we were tasked with writing a five page essay on an AI topic of our choice. I decided to write my essay on AI through the lens of Christianity. It was a perspective I was curious of exploring, and as a Christian, I wondered whether there would be new moral dilemmas presented with the proliferation of AI. You can view my final paper above, or by clicking the link here.