Keeping Up with AIand the Current State of Christian Discipleship

Keeping Up with AI
and the Current State of Christian Discipleship

Presented by
Mike Baker

Friday, September 29th Holiday Inn Express, Mt. Laurel
6:45-9:00 a.m. 6000 Crawford Place near Rt. 73

We welcome Mike back again this year to continue our discussion on AI.
He will be exploring with us the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial
intelligence (AI) and its profound impacts across various spheres of human
existence. We will begin with a captivating demonstration of ChatGPT, a
prime example of AI’s capabilities, setting the stage for a deeper dive into
the current state of AI advancements.
We will then discuss AI’s influence and rapid pace of change in healthcare,
the battlefield, our homes, the way we work, our faith and temptations. This
multifaceted journey through AI’s present and potential impacts invites
necessary reflection on the intricate intersections of technology, society,
and our core beliefs.
Don’t miss what should be an interesting session. Invite a friend to join you.

$40.00 per person (includes breakfast)
To sign up, call 609 953-9878, or register online: drborg1@verizon.net

Deadline: Monday, September 25


Mike Baker is the Artificial Intelligence Training Program Director at Comcast. He has
degrees from Boston College, and West Chester University, as well as professional and
teaching certifications from Sun Microsystems and Cisco. Mike has been married to his
wife Michelle for 26 years. They have a son, Chris, a graduate student at the University
of Pittsburgh; and a daughter, Katie, who is a senior at the University of Miami.

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