The Theology and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence Technologies (Traditional Chinese)

 

by Ximian (Simeon) Xu

In this interview, originally recorded in Mandarin at Singapore Bible College in 2024, Dr. Ximian (Simeon) Xu of the University of Edinburgh shares about his pietist house church upbringing, scientific background, and how he has uniquely used his careers in engineering and theology to help us understand AI and guide the development of AI ethics, with direct applications for the church.

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  • Ximian (Simeon) Xu is on the Faculty of Divinity at University of Cambridge, and serves as Co-Director (with Prof. David Fergusson) of the Cambridge Centre for Chinese Theology. Before joining Cambridge, Ximian completed a Master of Divinity (First Class Honour), Master of Theology (Distinction), and PhD in systematic theology at the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh, as well as a Bachelor of Engineering in China and Master of International Trade and Commerce Law in Australia.

    • Category: Academic

    • Date created: 2024

    • Key terms: ethics, philosophy, faith and work

 
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