Recent advances in Artificial Intelligence have catapulted new technologies like ChatGPT into the headlines. From artificially generated college term papers to arguments in front of the Supreme Court, these programs are capable of reproducing new and creative configurations of information, scholarship, legal defenses, etc. in a very human voice. What does the introduction of ChatGPT, and other AI platforms like it, mean for learning, creativity, and the development of our children? How do we as parents lead our children through this new technological landscape and how can our tradition serve as an invaluable guide?
In this discussion on the challenges and opportunities this type of technology poses to ourselves and our children, JPF executive director Caroline Bryk is joined by Christine Rosen, scholar, cultural critic, and columnist for “Commentary” magazine and Rabbi Mark Gottlieb, senior director at Tikvah Fund.