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Religious Actors as Friction Creators Shaping the AI Dialogue

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  • Whittney Barth

    (Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA)

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The unfolding story of AI is just as much a story about us as it is about technology, and the complete arc of this story remains to be seen. Commentators are urging humans to engage in proactive dialogue to shape that story. Some religious actors (encompassing both organizations and individuals) are choosing to engage. This Article argues that, in doing so, these religious actors act as friction creators in the discussion and development of AI tools, ethics, and regulation. Drawing on the concept of friction from different disciplines, including scholarship from law, civic design, and anthropology, this Article explores how religious actors infuse into this dialogue insights and commitments that often run counter to prevailing assumptions that often overlook concerns for human dignity, transparency, and concern for human rights, among other values.

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  • Whittney Barth, 2025. "Religious Actors as Friction Creators Shaping the AI Dialogue," Laws, MDPI, vol. 14(5), pages 1-17, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlawss:v:14:y:2025:i:5:p:67-:d:1749106
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