'AI and the Church' tech initiative aims to bring God's power to those in need
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Scott Beck, CEO of Gloo in Boulder, Colorado, shared a vision for how artificial intelligence can help those who are suffering and in need — and bring them faith, mercy and hope.
It's one reason the Senate recently held hearings with Intelligence and Defense officials to explore how AI could affect the country's safety. Gloo has more than 38,000 churches and congregations already signed up for access to Gloo's "AI & the Church." Scott Beck of Gloo believes that AI is only as dangerous as the people who program it. Beck said our ultimate faith should not be in a technology — but in the God who created us and the world. Lauren Green currently serves as Fox News Channel's (FNC) chief religion correspondent based in the New York bureau. She joined FNC in 1996. Her new book is "Lighthouse Faith: God as a Living Reality in a World Immersed in Fog." She is host of Fox News Digital's "Spirited Debate."
But Scott Beck of Boulder, Colorado, the founder and CEO of Gloo, said he believes that AI is simply a tool that when used properly has the potential to benefit human flourishing — as God intended.
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