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Machines as Friends: A Christian Examination of AI Companionship

  • Hephzibah House 51 West 75th Street New York, NY, 10023 United States (map)

Join us for a lecture from a Christian perspective on artificial intelligence and how it is reshaping our understanding of human connection.

Drawing from years of supporting those most affected by cultural and technological shifts—particularly people with disabilities and others who experience social isolation—Andrew Oliver, Founder of Do For One, approaches this topic as a practitioner of relationship-building.

This talk takes a critical yet nuanced look at AI from a Judeo-Christian perspective, while warmly welcoming people of all worldviews into a thoughtful examination of what authentic relationships and thriving communities require.

The event will include refreshments, a 45-minute lecture followed by discussion, and a chance to meet like-minded people.

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