
AI Can Aim the Weapon. It Cannot Pull the Trigger.
AI, Weapons, and the Line We Cannot Cross
Ph.D. in EdTech and TAC graduate. I guide my school in technology integration, lead professional development workshops, and speak at conventions. I focus on integrating technology thoughtfully, emphasizing human dignity and faith-based values.
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AI, Weapons, and the Line We Cannot Cross

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