Bias in AI: How to Build More Just Systems

This entry is part 6 of 9 in the series February 2026 - Bias and Blind Spots

Artificial intelligence is often spoken about as though it were an independent agent — something that decides, learns, or optimises on its own. This language is seductive. It distances us from responsibility and creates the impression that bias in AI is a mysterious technical problem rather than a human one. But AI systems do not … Read more

AI and Ethical Decision-Making: Lessons from Biblical Wisdom

This entry is part 10 of 10 in the series September 2025 - Applying Skills and Exploring Faith in Tech

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is shaping the way we work, live, and make decisions. From healthcare diagnostics to financial predictions, AI systems are increasingly entrusted with choices that affect people’s lives. Yet while AI can process vast amounts of data, it cannot provide wisdom. That is where human responsibility—and for Christians, biblical guidance—remains essential. The Limits … Read more

Stewardship in Technology: Caring for God’s Creation in the Digital World

This entry is part 5 of 9 in the series August 2025 - Ethical Technology

Introduction When we think of stewardship, our minds often turn to caring for the earth, our finances, or our time. But what about technology? In today’s interconnected world, the devices we use, the code we write, and the digital spaces we inhabit all form part of God’s creation that we are called to steward. Technology … Read more