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Sam Helgerson

Leslie J. “Sam” Helgerson, PhD, seeks to equip, delight, and encourage leaders in their day-to-day life of faith. He serves as Program Director for the Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership at Bethel University, St. Paul, MN, USA, and as a writer, speaker, and consultant with Great Ridge Group (www.greatridge.com). He and his Proverbs 31 wife live in suburban St. Paul, Minnesota.

Human Knowledge in the Age of Watson

Watson, as an artefact, inhabits a place and a time toward a specific purpose, but lacks the creaturely ability to adapt to new times and new places. It may handle information, but it cannot get wisdom.

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Human Knowledge in the Age of Watson

Watson, as an artefact, inhabits a place and a time toward a specific purpose, but lacks the creaturely ability to adapt to new times and new places. It may handle information, but it cannot get wisdom.