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Matt Gardner

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Matt Gardner is a Seminary teacher in Lehi, dedicated to helping youth navigate the complex ethical and spiritual landscape presented by emerging technologies, particularly artificial intelligence. He approaches the subject from a pragmatic, faith-based perspective, drawing on principles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to guide his pedagogy.

Recognizing both the potential benefits and potential risks of AI⁠—the former promising a quasi-millennial era, the latter potentially apocalyptic⁠—Gardner focuses on equipping students with the tools to critically assess and engage with these technologies. His teaching methodology is based on three core principles: acting in faith, examining concepts from an eternal perspective, and seeking understanding from divinely appointed sources. He emphasizes the importance of framing questions within a gospel context rather than a purely worldly one.

Gardner’s presentations often incorporate real-world examples, such as the Tesla Bot Optimus, to stimulate discussion and encourage students to consider the implications of AI development. He is committed to providing practical teaching tools that empower youth and their parents to navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in a thoughtful and informed manner.

Videos by Matt Gardner

AI Mastery through ASK: Nurturing Religious Education
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Matt Gardner

AI Mastery through ASK: Nurturing Religious Education

2024.04.13

Matt Gardner, a seminary teacher, shares a practical framework for helping youth engage with artificial intelligence from a faith perspective. Using three principles—acting in faith, examining concepts from an eternal perspective, and seeking understanding from divinely appointed sources—he demonstrates how fearful student reactions to the Tesla Optimus robot can be transformed into hopeful, gospel-centered questions. Gardner emphasizes that imaginative faith can extend beyond current evidence to guide ethical AI development, envisioning technologies that accelerate genealogical and genetic work for the redemption of the dead.