Philippians 2:12-26 Humility
The threat of AI. Depersonalisation in the technological age. If there is a defining characteristic of the contemporary socio-cultural epoch, it is very likely to reside in the obsession of the western world with the power of the ‘digital revolution’ possesses to transform and control the world. Our modern western world demonstrates an over-reliance reliance upon computechnology and its various modes of communication (eg. mobile phones, video games, internet transaction, etc). This has become ever more embedded, and taken for granted, and thus socially ubiquitous, without reflection on its consequences. Does our commitment to computer-based learning serve to unwittingly devalue the qualitative experience of people in education by increasingly substituting face to face interchanges with mechanically informational transmissions characterized primarily by the processing of data? Is it not worth considering that the more time we encourage schoolchildren to spend in the isolated context ...