2026
Jacob Green
- Doctoral Student
- University of Virginia
Abstract
The Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies (ICJS) is an independent, educational nonprofit advancing interreligious dialogue and understanding in order to build and sustain a multireligious democracy in the United States. ICJS will be launching a planning and development project to explore how a large language model (LLM) can be ethically adapted to facilitate nuanced, respectful, and accurate interfaith dialogue that dismantles religious bias and builds interfaith understanding. The fellow will be working on a white paper on the state of interfaith literacy on existing LLMs and current limitations as it pertains to interfaith dialogue.
Jacob Green is a PhD student in Media Studies at the University of Virginia, where he also completed his MA in Religious Studies. His research examines platform cultures, religion and artificial intelligence, and the emergent ritual practices of digital life. He graduated with a BA in English and Religious Studies from Rollins College in 2021.
Jacob Green is a PhD student in Media Studies at the University of Virginia, where he also completed his MA in Religious Studies. His research examines platform cultures, religion and artificial intelligence, and the emergent ritual practices of digital life. He graduated with a BA in English and Religious Studies from Rollins College in 2021.