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Culture Convo | The Spiritual Responsibility of Software Creators | Julian Reeves

Culture Convo | The Spiritual Responsibility of Software Creators | Julian Reeves

Update: 2025-09-30
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In this thought-provoking episode of Culture Raises Us, AI expert Julian Reeves challenges us to see software creators not just as coders, but as modern-day builders of culture and infrastructure. With billions of lives shaped daily by invisible lines of code, the responsibility of developers is nothing short of spiritual.

Julian reveals why most software today is built from fear, profit, or ego—and why only a small fraction is designed with true intention to transform lives. Together, we explore whether developers should take an oath like doctors, how past data from platforms like Facebook and Instagram proves we already know the dangers, and why the next generation of technologists must be trained both technically and spiritually.

From building apps with purpose (like his “Tinder for dog adoption”) to rethinking developers as cultural leaders, Julian calls for a radical shift: code should be planted like seeds, bearing fruit that heals, connects, and uplifts. This conversation is a roadmap for aligning innovation with values—and for building technology that honors God’s higher purpose.

#CultureRaisesUs #JulianReeves #SpiritualResponsibility #EthicalAI #TechWithPurpose #FaithAndTechnology #SoftwareCreators #AIWithIntention #BuildingCulture #CodeAndConscience #PurposeDrivenTech

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Culture Convo | The Spiritual Responsibility of Software Creators | Julian Reeves

Culture Convo | The Spiritual Responsibility of Software Creators | Julian Reeves

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