
How to relate to AI - Part 1
Failed to add items
Sorry, we are unable to add the item because your shopping cart is already at capacity.
Add to basket failed.
Please try again later
Add to Wish List failed.
Please try again later
Remove from Wish List failed.
Please try again later
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
-
Narrated by:
-
By:
About this listen
Episode 5: Relating to AI
Summary:
Can we have a relationship with AI? In this episode, we explore the human tendency to anthropomorphize AI, the risks of treating it like a person, and how to stay grounded in using it as a tool that supports ministry, without replacing authentic relationships.
Show Notes:
Topics covered:
- Why AI is not a relational being and should be treated as a tool.
- Real-world examples of people forming unhealthy attachments to chatbots.
- The dangers of anthropomorphizing AI, especially for youth and vulnerable users.
- How to engage AI intentionally and avoid theological or emotional confusion.
- Strategies for using AI in ministry while maintaining emotional and relational boundaries.
Homework:
- Reflect on how you currently use AI.
- Ask: “Does this enhance relationships or replace them?”
- Identify boundaries you may need to set around emotional or theological engagement with AI.
Resources:
- She Is in Love With ChatGPT
- Andy Masley’s article on AI’s environmental impact
- Antiqua et Nova – Catholic Church, Note on the Relationship Between Artificial Intelligence and Human Intelligence
- OpenAI & MIT Media Lab study on AI and loneliness
- https://aichurchtoolkit.com/
- “AI Technology Panic—is AI Dependence Bad for Mental Health? A Cross-Lagged Panel Model and the Mediating Roles of Motivations for AI Use Among Adolescents”
- "Anthropomorphism in AI"
- "AI anthropomorphism and its effect on users' self-congruence and continuance intention"
- “Anthropomorphism in AI: hype and fallacy”
- Teddy Ruxpin
- Max Headroom
activate_mytile_page_redirect_t1
What listeners say about How to relate to AI - Part 1
Average Customer RatingsReviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.