Joshua J. Freundel is an attorney whose work focuses on religious discrimination and free exercise, in-cluding recent Title VI suits against universities. A graduate of Harvard Law School, he lives in Cam-bridge, Mass.
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This sort of technology unlocks immense potential in many fields – for its ability to increase efficiency, to handle menial tasks, and even shortcut the difficult work of creative synthesis, what we would call chiddush. It is no wonder then that the public has been engaged in a frenzied adoption of AI in nearly every field of activity.
We need to stand against hate symbols everywhere, whether a swastika or an inverted triangle. Why? Because they are hateful, because in themselves they send a message of dehumanization.


