Is training AI going against the book of Genesis?

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Meta is reportedly tracking employee activity to train AI, but what does this mean for the way we view work theologically? Chris Goswami joins Esther to discuss how Christians should respond to rapid workplace automation, intelligent systems, and the fears of civil unrest.

Released on 26 May 2026

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