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Excellent post, Brother Oliver. I agree — it really is about using the tool wisely.

I had a similar experience after one of my Watchtower studies. I asked AI to identify any lessons not included in the answers to the paragraph questions, and it revealed points I hadn’t noticed before. It didn’t uncover anything new spiritually — it simply helped me appreciate the deeper things that were already there in that very same lesson.

— David

When the World Stopped — Glimpses of Wonder™

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I use chatgpt regularly. Mostly, either with science fiction stuff (quantum mechanics, fusion technology, physics), or with cooking. Before AI, I spent time searching the web for the same. I have become a better cook, because not only does it give me a recipe, it tells me why things should be done in a specific order. Tomorrow I will make a lemon vinaigrette to use on antipasti. Even if the main course is pizza. (Would that make it antipizza??)

 

A little psychology, too. 

 

And learning French

 

It sometimes is in err. And that makes me think ... when is it in err, and I don't spot it?

Matthew 6:22 - The lamp of the body is the eye. If, then, your eye is clear*, your whole body will be full of light*. 

(*footnote)

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AI is not the only danger as we use technology more and more, especially as of late in the Congregation. Everything has an app or program we can use. I have pulled back from using technology, first in the way I study my Watchtower. I no longer use a table to study. I use a printed copy where I write notes by hand, not a keyboard. For me, I feel I am improving in my study habits. Our MWM is only availabe if you have the New World App-we don't. Need to turn your field service in? Use the New World App. 

 

Group texts are sent out instead of personal communication. I don't use WhatsApp, so I get a text message that is just copied from the What'sApp. My wife just got a box of memories from her mom. It had photos, letters, cards and notes. All of which most no longer keep unless digital. It has taken her days to go over the information. 

 

I really enjoyed the TED talk by Ashley Davis entitled " The Power of Written Communication in a Technological Age". As I grow older I am struggling with memory. I am more inclined to write my thoughts out, study from a book or magazine, read a printed copy of the Bible over digital. I have daily journals I write in. Yes, more than one. I have a daily scripture that I write out by hand. I have a poem book based on that scripture that I write out. I look up positive quotes and write them out by hand. I am starting a new project based on the Draw Close to Jehovah Book. I have to get a printed copy first. 

 

I value technology. I value AI. Thank you for sharing my thoughts on this forum. They are not me telling you how to study or in what format you study. There just some things that work well for me. As @dljbsp (David) it's about using the tool wisely. 

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