Episode 73: Critique | A Eucharistic Framework for AI Governance – Can a theological vision of life-serving technology become an actionable constitutional and technical architecture? episode artwork

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Episode 73: Critique | A Eucharistic Framework for AI Governance – Can a theological vision of life-serving technology become an actionable constitutional and technical architecture?

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Can a Eucharistic vision of technological power become a practical blueprint for AI governance? Episode 73 examines three challenges facing From Consumption to Communion: translating theological concepts for pluralistic audiences, integrating mythic and systems language more smoothly, and converting constitutional principles into operational designs. The critique is constructive but also requires qualification: open source, federated learning, and technical decentralization do not by themselves guarantee communion, justice, or human flourishing. Read More The post Episode 73: Critique | A Eucharistic Framework for AI Governance – Can a theological vision of life-serving technology become an actionable constitutional and technical architecture? first appeared on TOWARD LIFE-KNOWLEDGE.

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