Artificial intelligence (AI) is the latest tool to help the message of Christ spread throughout the earth.
Earlier this year, the Church published guiding principles to support the responsible use of AI by Church employees and members. Then in November, Elder David A. Bednar gave a worldwide devotional address where he offered apostolic guidance for living the gospel in a new technological context.
These are just two examples of recent counsel from leaders of the Church. You may be interested in reading the following:
- Principles for Church Use of Artificial Intelligence and article “Church Publishes Guiding Principles for the Use of Artificial Intelligence“
- Things as They Really Are 2.0 Worldwide Devotional for Young Adults and newsroom article “An Apostolic Invitation: Embrace Moral Agency and Righteous Work in the Age of AI.”
- David A. Bednar at Silicon Slopes Summit
- FamilySearch Tech Forum at RootsTech 2024: “A Horizon Filled with Endless Possibilities
- “Our Own Best Story,” BYU speech by Elder Gerrit W. Gong
- “Observation, Reason, Faith, and Revelation,” BYU speech by Elder Dale G. Renlund
- “Consider the Wondrous Works of God” (Job 37:14),” BYU speech by Elder David A. Bednar and newsroom article “ No ‘Spiritual Shortcuts’ in Righteous Works of God.”
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