The Living Church Podcast

AI and the Church with Arlie Coles and George Sumner

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Mar 12, 2026
George Sumner, retired Episcopal bishop and seminary principal, offers theological and pastoral framing. Arlie Coles, machine-learning researcher and Anglican lay leader, explains how AI and large language models work. They probe why conversational AI feels eerie, what AI can and cannot do, pastoral and spiritual risks, and practical practices and guidelines for using AI in church life.
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INSIGHT

Speed Amplifies Familiar Modern Risks

  • AI often feels unique because it amplifies modernity's speed and scale, creating both power and perceived loss of control.
  • George Sumner notes capacity can become a qualitative break even if the technology isn't wholly new.
INSIGHT

Language Triggers False Personhood

  • Language hooks human relational instincts, so text without intent still triggers searches for meaning and personhood.
  • Arlie Coles warns this plus model uninterpretability fuels fear and anthropomorphism.
ADVICE

Treat AI As Tool Not Person

  • Frame AI first as a tool to avoid anthropomorphism and misplaced responsibility.
  • Arlie Coles suggests reminding users there's no second entity and designing interfaces that don't mimic human conversation.
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