Technologies have radically changed religions in the past. But that doesn’t mean they’ll do so this time.
Jews can help the wider world fight the excesses of artificial intelligence, but in order to do so they need to learn how to speak about such matters in a language non-Jews understand.
As advanced computing allows food to be created in radically new ways, standard kosher categories will become increasingly less useful. What happens then?
AI has the potential to change the way Jews study Torah, observe Jewish law, work with rabbis, and teach their children. Will Jews resist those changes or welcome them?