14:04:28 From Eunice's OtterPilot to Everyone: Hi, I'm an AI assistant helping Eunice Choi take notes for this meeting. Follow along the transcript here: https://otter.ai/u/b8PFwEqqxGiQWpjBXj4EFgiGo4s?utm_source=va_chat_link_1 You'll also be able to see screenshots of key moments, add highlights, comments, or action items to anything being said, and get an automatic summary after the meeting. 14:11:09 From Jeremy Hodes to Everyone: Is there a presentation? 14:11:42 From Missio Nexus to Everyone: Not at the moment 14:12:32 From Moses S | MoisΓ©s S to Everyone: The implications of AI with things such as language translation are huge and will only help us in helping us in the area of translation alone. Some articles that I read that you all may find interesting: https://futurism.com/the-byte/google-ai-bengali 14:12:35 From Moses S | MoisΓ©s S to Everyone: https://news.mit.edu/2022/ai-learn-patterns-language-0830 14:14:04 From 3L Canada to Everyone: Can we also ensure that the chat is captured at the end so we can get the various links being suggested.....thx 14:14:22 From Carrie-Anne Ballantyne to Everyone: Reacted to "Can we also ensure t..." with πŸ‘ 14:14:33 From Ernst Diehl (Germany) to Everyone: Reacted to "Can we also ensure t..." with πŸ‘ 14:15:42 From Missio Nexus to Everyone: Reacted to "Can we also ensure t..." with πŸ‘ 14:16:03 From Dono to Everyone: Some of the higher level thinking I am reading is from the Unsupervised Learning podcast. https://danielmiessler.com/ 14:16:32 From Eunice's OtterPilot to Everyone: Hi, I'm an AI assistant helping Eunice Choi take notes for this meeting. Follow along the transcript here: https://otter.ai/u/b8PFwEqqxGiQWpjBXj4EFgiGo4s?utm_source=va_chat_link_2 You'll also be able to see screenshots of key moments, add highlights, comments, or action items to anything being said, and get an automatic summary after the meeting. 14:20:17 From Janine to Everyone: I can't see any slides...Anyone else see a black screen? 14:20:34 From Doug Batchelder -- TEAM to Everyone: I see the presentation on my screen, Janine. 14:20:43 From Hannah Guinto to Everyone: Replying to "I can't see any slid..." I can see the slides. 14:20:53 From Jenny to Everyone: Black background with white font presentation 14:21:07 From Janine to Everyone: Thanks it's started showing up. 14:21:13 From Hannah Guinto to Everyone: Reacted to "Thanks it's started ..." with πŸ‘ 14:24:24 From Gwen Davies to Everyone: https://www.wycliffe.net/aiandbibletranslation/ 14:25:39 From Jim Harries to Everyone: See a just-launched discussion on AI as pertaining to the majority world, especially missiologically, on academia.edu: https://www.academia.edu/s/d9eb9fcef8?source=link 14:25:59 From Missio Nexus to Everyone: Reacted to "See a just-launched ..." with πŸ‘ 14:31:02 From N8 Scholz to Everyone: My question is about intellectual property. Does Chat GPT absorb the content that you feed it? Will it then use that content when offering content to others? Will the content it gives me like plagiarizing someone else’s work? 14:32:03 From AC Hawthorne to Everyone: Reacted to "My question is about..." with πŸ‘ 14:32:32 From Doug Batchelder -- TEAM to Everyone: What type of security risks for global workers does AI present in aggregating information about global mission activity? 14:32:41 From Mike M to Everyone: Reacted to "My question is about..." with πŸ‘ 14:32:54 From Mike M to Everyone: Reacted to "What type of securit..." with πŸ‘ 14:33:17 From 3L Canada to Everyone: From a security perspective: Does 'searching' something via AI actually 'educate' AI in the process? In other words, if multiple searches are performed looking to find someone, does that activity actually train AI based on the queries being entered? 14:36:49 From William Webster to Everyone: Is there a resource available that lists the best prompts (or how to word prompts) to get the best outputs from chat GPT. 14:36:53 From Atalie Bale to Everyone: Reacted to "My question is about..." with πŸ‘ 14:37:14 From Liz Adleta to Everyone: If Allah can be filtered out, then it seems it certainly could be possible to filter out faith issues and disallow searches that would be compatible with people of faith? 14:38:16 From Jonathan Hirst to Everyone: Yes, these filters mean that there will be limitations to how it can be used. But we can also train and use AI with different sources of truth that are able to respond in ways that align with our faith 14:38:36 From Jonathan Hirst to Everyone: ChatGPT is only one Large Language Model - there are many now and will only be more 14:39:10 From Jonathan Hirst to Everyone: Part of the use of this tech in missions will focus on reliable sources at the foundation of AI models that can then be used for ministry 14:40:17 From Ernst Diehl (Germany) to Everyone: Jonathan Hirst encouraged us to reach out and become part of a community that has a conversation about AI. Great suggestion! I am responsible for a multilingual blog (https://predicas.org) that uses AI tools. 1. Google Translation API 2. ChatGPT 3.5 to interact with user comments. For example: https://www.predicas.org/en/d/20230531 Scroll down to the comment section. All responses (violet color) are AI generated. 3. Vector embedding for search: https://www.predicas.org/en/s Would love to interact with anyone of you who is working in a similar way. Please send me an email to diehl@alum.mit.edu (Ernst Diehl) 14:40:34 From Jonathan Hirst to Everyone: https://ai.sil.org 14:41:23 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Reacted to "The implications of ..." with πŸ‘ 14:41:30 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Reacted to "Hi, I'm an AI assist..." with πŸ˜‚ 14:41:41 From William Webster to Everyone: Jonathan Hirst is there a source for Data sets for theological resources that could be (or are already) part of an AI data set? 14:41:43 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Reacted to "See a just-launched ..." with πŸ‘ 14:42:48 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Replying to "From a security pers..." Azure's OpenAI does not train for your data for the whole world However, the question is fair going forward for AI technologies, and we should know how they work 14:43:43 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Replying to "Is there a resource ..." This question is one I gave to ChatGPT-4, and its answer had good advice. The answer is more about best practices. 14:44:12 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Replying to "If Allah can be filt..." Yes, that type of filtering can happen: even today China filters the Internet for certain topics. 14:44:23 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Reacted to "ChatGPT is only one ..." with πŸ‘ 14:45:18 From Jim Harries Alliance for Vulnerable Mission to Everyone: A key question pertains to epistemologies. Are AI designers aware of how differently people in the majority world think by comparison with those in the West? A clear example: many parts of the world are dominated by fear of envy, that the West has largely overcome. Will AI assume people have overcome it, or will it be able to help them to overcome it? 14:45:31 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Replying to "Jonathan Hirst is th..." A lot of theological information is already in ChatGPT-4 such as the text of many bibles. I personally use Logos software, and look forward to having the ability to use an AI bot with my own library. 14:46:35 From Doug Batchelder -- TEAM to Everyone: How can AI help you understand your donorbase patterns of giving, demographics, etc.? 14:46:58 From AC Hawthorne to Everyone: Any guesses on what Apple will announce in the area of AI at their developer conference next month? 14:47:07 From Chad Williams to Everyone: John Referenced product that is being used for discipleship: https://avoda.co 14:47:30 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Replying to "How can AI help you ..." This type of question is what Microsoft is hoping to provide with M365 Copilot: the engine works with the AI model and your own Office files to search them for information, and then return results as a new Office file. 14:47:48 From 3L Canada to Everyone: Is there anyway to address the key issue of: 'can I trust the info I receieve' once AI is mainstream? 14:47:59 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Replying to "Any guesses on what ..." I'll be watching -- Apple's intentions have already been signaled in the tech press. 14:48:04 From Jim Harries Alliance for Vulnerable Mission to Everyone: The ability to 'go from one language to another' is worrying, when correct interpretation of a language must be in cultural (historical, social, geographical, climatic, etc. etc.) context. 14:48:36 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Replying to "Is there anyway to a..." Best I have seen: ask for references. Even ask an AI a question, and ask for the three best answers including where that information came from. 14:48:41 From Jeremy Hodes to Everyone: I serve on the steering committee of the Global Missional AI Summit. If you are interested in updates about the 2024 summit, please email me: jeremy_hodes@sil.org 14:48:46 From Chad Williams to Everyone: Replying to "John Referenced prod..." And signing up their platform: https://avoda.co/connectbetter for when to be notified. 14:49:09 From Jenny to Everyone: Using AI, would you say that the more that it's used, the more they know about you--is there a security issue concern? 14:49:16 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Replying to "The ability to 'go f..." Agreed -- Jon and team have been thinking about this question in context of being responsible communicators of Christianity 14:49:27 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Reacted to "I serve on the steer..." with πŸ‘ 14:49:58 From Jeremy Hodes to Everyone: Also, learn more at our website, or use the contact us form to sign up: missional.ai 14:50:13 From Jenny to Everyone: Is there still a push by globalists to have everyone connect to the Metaverse? Less and less human, face to face interaction? 14:50:14 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Replying to "Using AI, would you ..." It depends: and today, anyone using a smartphone is using products (like Facebook and social media) which have AI behind the scenes. Those companies are collecting data, finding the best actions in aggregated results. 14:50:21 From Missio Nexus to Everyone: https://tedesler.substack.com/p/chatgpt-and-missions-research 14:50:48 From Jonathan Hirst to Everyone: Here are the articles I’m writing on AI to support you in your ministry application of AI: https://generousmind.com/our-ai-moment 14:51:35 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Replying to "Is there still a pus..." Yes -- though I am skeptical about how much impact a "globalists" may have in actual practice, even if they are wealthy. The most important area is one we already know, marketing. 14:51:45 From Jonathan Hirst to Everyone: To see some experts talking about AI, make sure to read this Christianity Today article: https://christianitytoday.com/ct/2023/may-web-only/chatgpt-google-bible-theology-artificial-intelligence-truth.html 14:55:35 From Jim Harries Alliance for Vulnerable Mission to Everyone: Is Tabladillo assuming that queries are made using English? 14:56:00 From N8 Scholz to Everyone: I’ve found Chat GPT-4 to be quite capable of describing cultural competency issues as long as you are prompting thoughtfully. 14:56:47 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Replying to "Is Tabladillo assumi..." Queries to ChatGPT-4 can be in many languages 14:56:57 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Replying to "Is Tabladillo assumi..." Though today I was using only English 14:57:01 From Dono to Everyone: After reading an article discussing how we rate work produced partially created by an AI and partially by a human, I had a dialog with ChatGPT in which it wrote a short story and then rated it. This was a 30 minute dialog just before this webinar started. You might be surprised when I asked it a series of questions about how a an AI might be adavance to a new level of autonomy... from level 5 to level 25. Its a fascinating discussion. 14:57:27 From Jim Harries Alliance for Vulnerable Mission to Everyone: But how can we know that indigenous solutions actually are serious, if we don't have a clear grasp on those people's epistemologies? 14:58:00 From Jim Harries Alliance for Vulnerable Mission to Everyone: Serious, i.e., serious in that it tallies with Western linguistic (English) thinking … 14:58:48 From 3L Canada to Everyone: How will AI spend the royalties if I use an image it creates :) 14:58:57 From Jenny to Everyone: Might it be wise for Christians, and missions communities, to have "alternative" ways to communicate and dialogue, working around the "traditional" use of the internet and trending technologies? 14:58:58 From Dono to Everyone: I think there are going to be a huge positive benefit to oral learners who are going to be able to interact not only with chat but with every form of technology in the word USING HUMAN LANGUAGE not computer code or devices. All kinds of software will suddenly be available to non literate people! 15:00:10 From Brent Lindquist to Everyone: is anyone linking visual for sign language? 15:00:30 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Replying to "Might it be wise for..." One reason I promote in-person discipleship 15:00:30 From Randall to Everyone: feel free to make this a 3-part (or regular, given the speed of change/devel) series. 15:00:53 From Mark Tabladillo to Everyone: Reacted to "I think there are go..." with πŸ‘ 15:01:10 From Mike M to Everyone: Could we have regular AI related workshops Ted? It’s going to move fast - would be good to try to keep up and be informed 15:01:12 From Jonathan Hirst to Everyone: Please feel free to reach out if you have questions: jon_hirst@sil.org 15:01:27 From Jeremy Hodes to Everyone: SIL specifically designs AI to serve as a co-pilot to humans, giving them more information and efficiency, but ultimately leaving decisions up to humans and local communities. For example, our AI quality assessment tool has some assessments that are more useful in contexts where the translation team and local community want a more literal translation and other assessments where the translation team and local community desire a more dynamic meaning-based translation. 15:01:28 From Jim Harries Alliance for Vulnerable Mission to Everyone: The ability to translate from indigenous languages can be a prying into people's private e#sense, especially if even oral engagement can be heard and interpreted.