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In an era defined by rapid technological progress, the relationship between embodiment, theology, and digital innovation is becoming increasingly urgent. This conversation with Jared Hayden, a policy researcher at the Institute for Family Studies, offers a deeply reflective exploration of how artificial intelligence, remote work, and internet culture are reshaping not just society—but humanity itself.
Hayden delves into the complexities of how technology influences our understanding of what it means to be human. The rise of AI challenges traditional notions of personhood and agency, prompting critical questions about ethics and the future of work. As remote work becomes the norm, the physical and social aspects of our lives are altered, leading to a re-evaluation of community and connection.
The dialogue emphasizes the need for a thoughtful approach to technology, urging individuals and communities to consider the theological implications of these advancements. By engaging in this conversation, we can better navigate the evolving landscape of human experience in a digital age.
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