It's a new year and a brave new world too. Artificial Intelligence (AI) apps is an integral parts of various platforms and apps. The Catholic Church has joined the movement to incorporate AI in its teaching resources.
AI is aimed primarily at formators and teachers of the faith, helping priests to enrich their homilies, facilitate catechism classes and to assist parents in catechizing their children.
Among its services, Magisterium AI’s creators say it can answer “any questions” on Church teaching, practices or other topics, helping to “explain complex theological, philosophical, and historical concepts in simple, understandable language.”
Join us for the Anchor Team this week as we discuss the promised benefits of using AI to pass on the Faith and highlight the real concerns of abandoning trusted traditions and teaching tools to embrace answers from a machine designed by fallen man.
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