The Religion of Tomorrow: Emerging technology’s impact on faith, culture, and traditions
Session Overview
The Religion of Tomorrow: Emerging technology’s impact on faith, culture, and traditions
As AI accelerates, its influence on faith, culture, art, and traditions raises profound questions about authenticity, creativity, and belief. This panel will explore how emerging technologies could generate more religious content than ever before, reshape cultural narratives, transform the role of art as a uniquely human expression, and even challenge the role of human authorship and teaching. Experts will examine whether society is entering a “religion of technology” and discuss how the fields of religion, art, and culture can respond to this transformative shift.
Speakers
Zachary Stein — Co-Founder AI Psychological Harms Research Coalition
Walter Kim — President National Association of Evangelicals
Rabbi Rick Jacobs — President Union for Reform Judaism
Jerry Zucker — Writer/Director Zucker Productions
Human Change House
How will children raised by technology change our society?
The Human Change House returns to Davos — a space that has become known for asking big questions about where humanity is headed amid the race for AI dominance and the current impact to children. As technology continues to shape our world, it is imperative that we question the business incentives behind AI models and ensure that we use these systems to promote humanity’s best interests.