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NYT Deputy Editor Lauren Jackson on Spiritual Belief in a Secular Age

25 min · 1. Apr. 2026
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Lauren Jackson, a deputy editorial director at The New York Times and the founder and host of Believing, delves into what she has learned in her reporting on religion, spirituality and artificial intelligence over the past two years. She discusses A.I. as a spiritual technology — and explains how people are engaging with religious apps and chatbot chaplains. She also explores how chatbots are challenging what it means to be human, and why she believes the work of theologians and philosophers is even more urgent now.

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