Posts by Jason Thacker

DeepNudes and pornography

What if there was some type of technology that would allow you to undress any person you desired? Snap a picture, and then see them naked.

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The Changing Workforce

George Jetson and his family lived in a future with flying cars, a household robot, and other high-tech luxuries. The Jetsons originally premiered in 1962 as a sci-fi fantasy cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera and relaunched in the late ’80s.

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How Deepfakes Erode Trust

One of the most powerful and frightening developments in technology as of late is the deepfake.

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Announcing a new project

We are launching a new project at ERLC next week and would love for you to join us!

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Transhumanism Is Yet Another Temptation to Play God

Often when we hear about advanced technology like artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and genetic engineering, we think of some far-off future with flying cars and robot co-workers.

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Jason Thacker Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Ethics

Jason serves as assistant professor of philosophy and ethics at Boyce College and a research fellow in Christian ethics at The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission. He is the author or editor of several books, including "Following Jesus in a Digital Age" and "The Digital Public Square: Christian Ethics in a Technological Society."