Join us on Friday, August 28th from 4 to 5 PM for another installment of Cambridge House’s Fireside Chat series, as hosts Elijah Elkins, Dan Block, Timothy Nargi lead their discussion entitled "AI, The Image of God, and Humanity’s Future: An Informed Conversation with Three Practitioners".
What are the Potential Benefits and threats presented by AI, and how might it affect the workplace and culture in the years ahead. Should Christians see AI as a tool to be used, or a spiritual threat? Is it possible to use AI responsibly, and if so, how? Are there some uses for AI that should be out of bounds for Christians? These are just some of the questions that will be addressed in this Fireside Chat.
Come join the conversation.
Elijah Elkins is the co-founder and CEO of TurboSource, an AI-powered recruiting platform. He previously led recruiting at CloudFactory, where he supported hiring for teams working in AI and machine learning, including data annotation projects for autonomous vehicle companies. Elijah also co-hosted an AI in Recruiting series on a hiring podcast, exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of hiring.
Elijah holds an M.B.A. from William & Mary and a bachelor's degree in Leadership and Intercultural Studies from Indiana Wesleyan University. He lives in Williamsburg, Virginia, with his wife, Tana, and their two puppies, Piper and Archer.
Daniel Block and his wife Katie have four children and reside in Williamsburg, VA. He has been a regular attender at Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church for 25 years. He has been deeply involved in technology for almost 30 years and currently works on the front lines of the AI transformation as a Solution Architect for a global management consulting firm.
Timothy Nargi is a video editor and colorist who has been using specific AI tools in post production for close to a decade. He is also an elder at Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church and is currently teaching a class on how Christians should engage with AI through theology.