Description
Across operating rooms and research labs, technology is doing astonishing good. But alongside these gifts comes a subtler temptation: to treat our bodies and children as raw material for optimization. Through grounded stories, faith-based discussions and action plans this book shows how progress can outpace wisdom.
With a steady, clear voice, Mario Diana argues that Christians and citizens alike must choose stewardship over redesign. The book lays out practical steps for communities, clinicians, and churches to navigate the present onslaught of AI questions, and offers an ethical checklist for decisions we are already making.
Practical, readable, and fair-minded—this book makes the case that technology must serve people, and shows how communities can defend dignity in an age of upgrade.
