Today, we’re thrilled to talk with Carl Youngblood— longtime technologist, software engineer, and president of the Mormon Transhumanist Association.
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a distant, futuristic idea—it’s already shaping the way we learn, work, and even practice our faith. And just this past week, AI made big headlines again in the tech world with the release of vastly improved models and increasing belief among technology leaders that artificial general intelligence (AGI) is just around the corner.
Whether or not that's the case, the exponential progress of AI is undeniable, and it’s sparking some of the biggest questions of our time. If God can speak through the written word, could God speak through AI? How do we discern when it's a tool for growth versus a shortcut that stunts it? And if AI frees us from certain types of work, could it deepen our relationships and spirituality—or will it leave us searching for new sources of meaning?
It’s worth noting that many of the people most deeply concerned about AI’s effects on humanity and society are those who were involved in creating it. In this episode, we’ll talk about some of those concerns, but we’ll mostly explore ways we can use it constructively.
Carl brings a sharp and thought-provoking perspective to these questions. He challenges us to approach AI with both curiosity and caution—seeing how it can deepen connection or drive isolation, spark creativity or dull our own discernment. Rather than dismissing it as just a tool or blindly embracing it, Carl pushes us to wrestle with its real impact on our thinking, relationships, and spiritual growth.
This is a conversation full of nuance, curiosity, and a lot of open-ended questions, and we hope it sparks new reflections for you.
And for more on this topic, check out the range of perspectives Wayfare has published on Artificial Intelligence and the future of faith:
Links we mentioned:
Church Newsroom: Guiding Principles for Use of AI
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