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How Jesus Renewed My Life (Saved Me) During My Teenage Years and My Ai Reality Check

Ai is Already A Fairly Significant Impact Upon Humanity

An Ai summary of my video:

The speaker opens with a prediction that while we will produce more with less effort using AI, it will lead to a decline in critical thinking and the loss of humanity's original voice.

The cycle of producing more with less effort will happen. And I also think that that will cause less brain power... So the original voice of humanity is, in my opinion, being lost.

Pivoting to a personal story, the speaker recounts their journey to faith at age 14. This journey was marked by a prayer for help, restful sleep, the discovery of C.S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia," and finding community in a youth group.

I became a believer in Jesus when I was around 14 years old... I said, God, if you exist, please make yourself known to me... Preached about Jesus, about Jesus being God, and He died and rose again for us, and has carried us into this new life that we get to live in Him.

This personal history is then connected back to the concerns about AI. The speaker suggests that the push for efficiency will lead teachers to expect more from students, further encouraging AI use and dulling individual expression. The pursuit of AI-driven efficiency, they argue, won't save time but will instead demand more time behind screens.

I think teachers will actually ask for more of students because they know that they'll be using AI to develop absolutely everything. So the original voice of authors and people is actually being dulled down... I actually think it'll just be more time behind screens.

The video concludes with an invitation to discuss these topics further.

My name is Jonathan McCallum. Let's have a conversation in the comments. I'll see you in the next video.


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