Which AI—Artificial Intelligence or Almighty Influence?
By Maureen Miller Let me start by saying … I’m the first to ask the Lord to refine my convictions. “Am I lazy?” I’ve inquired. “Afraid of unfamiliar territory? Insecure about learning something new?” It’s not like that’s never been the case, but this? It’s different. Not laziness. Not fear. Maybe there’s someone who needs to hear it, to know they’re not alone. After all, there are varied opinions. I’ve sat under the teaching of wise writers much more experienced than me, listening to what they encourage. Still, I leave questioning, “Why isn’t it okay for me, God?” And I know. If one uses a smart phone or a computer, she or he is already implementing artificial intelligence. My convictions aren’t about extremes but, rather, intentional boundaries. They’re personal perimeters set in place, though perhaps contrary to what we’re told—particularly that AI: · Makes writing easier. · Optimizes...






