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March 5, 2025

A Jewish Approach to Reining in Artificial Intelligence

The golem of Rehovot and its descendants.

In their March essay, Mathis Bitton and Jack Sadler discuss the dangers of heedlessly introducing the newest technologies into our schools. They only touch briefly on the new possibilities presented by artificial intelligence, but these might be the most deleterious of all. A year ago, Moshe Koppel wrote an essay on how AI could change Judaism. In a new book, Michael M. Rosen asks a separate but related question: “What can ancient Jewish wisdom teach us about AI?” He discusses the book in his conversation with Jonah Goldberg. (Audio, 87 minutes.)

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