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Using AI and Innovative Technology in the Adventist Church

ANN In-Depth

March 4, 2021
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As humans, it’s good for us to innovate and create. We were made to do that. We were made to explore and see what’s next and where we can go. But can we go too far in our exploration, in our innovation? How can we balance our desire to find what’s next and innovate with our human tendency to want to become God? Find out in this episode of ANN In-Depth!

As humans, it’s good for us to innovate and create. We were made to do that. We were made to explore and see what’s next and where we can go. But can we go too far in our exploration, in our innovation? How can we balance our desire to find what’s next and innovate with our human tendency to want to become God? Find out in this episode of ANN In-Depth!

In this episode, we are joined by Daryl Gungadoo. Daryl is the Adventist Review Media Lab Director. He is also a media & broadcast engineer, inventor, photographer, scuba diver, 360° VR video pioneer, cultural anthropologist, and pilot.