Shavuot 2026: Why the Torah still matters in the age of AI and technology
The article discusses the enduring significance of the Torah in contemporary society, particularly in the context of advancing technology and artificial intelligence. It emphasizes that while technology can enhance convenience, it cannot improve moral character or spiritual understanding. The piece asserts that the Torah's teachings remain relevant and essential in guiding ethical behavior in the modern age.
- ▪The Torah is considered eternal and irreplaceable in Jewish faith.
- ▪Technology can simplify life but does not enhance personal morality.
- ▪The teachings of the Torah continue to provide ethical guidance in today's world.
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Shavuot 2026: Why the Torah still matters in the age of AI and technologyOne of the fundamental principles of Jewish faith is that the Torah is eternal and will never be replaced.Follow us on GoogleTECHNOLOGY KNOWS how to make life easier, but it does not know how to make a person better. (photo credit: SHUTTERSTOCK)
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