Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction - Douglas Estes (New College of Florida)
Part One: AI and the Bible
1: Unexpected Trajectories: Historical Interactions between Technology and the Bible - Wesley Viner (PhD cand., Princeton University)
2 : AI in the Bible? A Way Forward - Douglas Estes (New College of Florida)
3: The Bible as a Dataset for the Christian Mind - R. Daren Erisman (Minot State University)
Part Two: AI and Bible Translation
4: A Technical Overview of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for Bible Translation - Marcus Schwarting (University of Chicago)
5: Navigating AI in Bible Translation: Augmentative AI for Minority Languages - Cassie Weishaupt (BA&Sc, McGill University)
6: AI Copilot and Bible Translation: Asking the Right Questions - Randall K. J. Tan (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary)
7: AI and Bible Translation: The Function of Artificial Intelligence in the Social Construction of Biblical Meaning - Ryder A. Wishart (Regent University in Virginia)
8: Render to AI What Is AI's - Elizabeth Robar (PhD, University of Cambridge)
Part Three: AI and Bible Interpretation
9: Evaluating AI for the Digital Scholarly Edition: Tools for Translation and Interpretive Commentary - Ken M. Penner (St. Francis Xavier University)
10: Open to Interpretation: The Jewish Canon and the Power of AI - Sara Tillinger Wolkenfeld (PhD cand., Gratz College)
11: Statistical Interpretation of Religious Text Using Topic Modeling - Mark Graves (Fuller Theological Seminary)
12: A Rudder in the Information Crisis: AI, the Tongue, and Divine Communication - Melanie Dzugan (PhD cand., Fuller Theological Seminary)
13: Generating Apocalypse: Artificial Intelligence and Apocalyptic Literature - Douglas Estes (New College of Florida)