New York Senior Rabbi Josh Franklin, of the Jewish Center of the Hamptons, surprised his congregation earlier this week by delivering a sermon written entirely by Artificial Intelligence.
Can an A.I. do the work of a rabbi?
The rabbi then expressed fear over the advancement of A.I. He expressed fear of knowing where content comes from, fear of A.I. replacing jobs and fear for future developments.
While Rabbi Franklin expressed the belief that A.I. would not be taking his job anytime soon, A.I. has the potential to take hundreds of millions of jobs. According to Zippia, half of all companies currently use some form of A.I., and 375 million jobs are expected to become obsolete over the next decade. READ MORE
Can an A.I. do the work of a rabbi?
The rabbi then expressed fear over the advancement of A.I. He expressed fear of knowing where content comes from, fear of A.I. replacing jobs and fear for future developments.
While Rabbi Franklin expressed the belief that A.I. would not be taking his job anytime soon, A.I. has the potential to take hundreds of millions of jobs. According to Zippia, half of all companies currently use some form of A.I., and 375 million jobs are expected to become obsolete over the next decade. READ MORE
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