Tag: Artificial Intelligence

In the book review of "Staying Human: A Jewish Theology for the Age of Artificial Intelligence" by Harris Bors, the author explores the tension between unity and plurality in Judaism.
"The Limits to Growth" was a book published in 1972 by researchers from MIT, commissioned by the Club of Rome, which explored the long-term destiny of civilization.
The article explores the era of computer-generated Torah through the use of GPT-3, an advanced natural language processor.
Dr. Kira Radinsky, a 33-year-old data scientist and co-founder of digital health startup Diagnostic Robotics in Israel, has been instrumental in the fight against COVID-19.
Recent advancements in AI and digital technology have significantly impacted Torah study, particularly through the digitization of classical Jewish texts led by projects like the Bar-Ilan Responsa Project and Sefaria.
Computer scientists at Tel Aviv University are utilizing artificial intelligence to reconstruct over 1,000 documents from the vast Cairo Genizah collection, which contains 350,000 fragments illuminating 1,000 years of Jewish history and culture.