Stay Human: An Honest Conversation on AI, Faith, and the Future of Work
About this Event
The Workmatters Forum is a quarterly gathering for NWA professionals to wrestle over critical topics for Christians in the workplace. Join us to connect, be inspired, and leave with a plan to make a difference where you are.
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly reshaping the way we work, create, learn, and relate to one another. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into business, education, creativity, and everyday life, many people are asking important questions: What will happen to our jobs? How should we use these tools responsibly? What does it mean to be human when machines can imitate so much of what we do?
Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking conversation with Matt Randerson, founder and CEO of HumanCulture.ai, as we explore the opportunities, challenges, and spiritual implications of artificial intelligence from a Christian perspective.
Together, we'll examine the impact of AI on work, leadership, creativity, relationships, and human flourishing. Rather than focusing on fear or hype, we'll consider how followers of Jesus can navigate this technological moment with wisdom, discernment, and hope.
Whether you're a business leader, entrepreneur, educator, student, ministry leader, or simply curious about the future of AI, you'll gain practical insights and fresh perspectives on technology, faith, vocation, and the enduring value of being human.
Come explore how we can embrace innovation without losing sight of human dignity, meaningful work, and our God-given purpose in an artificial age.
Drip coffee provided by Onyx Coffee Lab.
Matt Randerson is the Founder and CEO of Human Culture, where he works with leaders navigating the cultural and human implications of artificial intelligence. Previously, Matt served as Vice President at Barna Group, advising influential faith-based organizations and global media brands through research-driven strategy and insight. He also brings experience from a Fortune 300 financial services company, where he led national engagement initiatives. Matt speaks and writes on leadership, culture, and human capability in the AI era, and lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife and two sons.
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