{"id":48693,"date":"2024-06-20T09:02:08","date_gmt":"2024-06-20T08:02:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/?p=48693"},"modified":"2024-06-23T22:34:18","modified_gmt":"2024-06-23T21:34:18","slug":"trinity-western-university-unconference-faith-and-ai-technology","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/trinity-western-university-unconference-faith-and-ai-technology\/48693\/","title":{"rendered":"Trinity Western University hosts interactive unconference engaging faith and A.I. technology"},"content":{"rendered":"

Trinity Western’s School of the Arts, Media + Culture (SAMC) recently held an AI unconference in collaboration with the Christianity and Communication Studies Network (CCSN) looking to explore faith-filled social interaction in a shifting media landscape<\/p>\n

The unconference was a Christian faith-infused, transdisciplinary conversation that aimed to explore the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in all segments of public and private life. Dr. Scott Macklin and Dr. Kevin Schut were the lead facilitators of the event.<\/p>\n

Keynote presenters included Dr. Derek Schuurman, professor of computer science at Calvin University, and Dr. Chase Mitchell, assistant professor of media and communication at East Tennessee State University. Panelists included filmmaker and podcast producer Sarey Martin Concepci\u00f3n.<\/p>\n

About the event<\/h3>\n

The event was aimed at undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, staff, alumni, community constituents and anyone interested in exploring the implications of AI in all segments of public and private life, specifically in the Christian context.<\/p>\n

The unconference featured keynote speakers and round-table discussions that were designed to engage participants in thought-provoking conversations and inspiring reflections.<\/p>\n

As an unconference, the focus was on unscripted, informal exchanges in small groups that revolved around topics of shared interest. The event served as a platform for sharing research, experiences, and practical applications related to AI in the realms of art, music, business, education, science, and more.<\/p>\n

It fostered collaboration among scholars and practitioners interested in exploring the intersections of Christianity, technology, and various disciplines.<\/p>\n

Finally, this year\u2019s encounter served as a generative mechanism to produce a transmedia suite of artefacts (e.g., a book, podcasts, videos, framing guides, etc.)<\/p>\n

Thoughtful reflection and engagement<\/h3>\n

As Christians, we joyfully celebrate all the benefits the tools of communication afford as part of God\u2019s wondrous gifts of creation. At the same time, because these tools are formed from the earth\u2019s resources and human design, they suffer the effects of humanity\u2019s fall into sin.<\/p>\n

We thus recognize the importance of faith-filled responses to AI that integrate a biblical worldview and include questions such as:<\/p>\n