
Sophia Lee
Global Staff Writer at Christianity Today
global staff writer @CTmagazine | DM or ✍🏼 [email protected] | born in 🇰🇷 | raised in 🇸🇬 | citizen of 🇺🇸
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16 hours ago |
medium.com | Sophia Lee
AI Hallucination is a challenge as AI-generated content sounds confident but isn’t always accurate. Learn why businesses must combine AI with human oversight. Read more on SophiaLeeInsights.com. Not a Medium member? Click here to read the full article. AI’s influence on business continues to grow. But with that power comes new risks. AI is transforming business operations, but can we trust it blindly?
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2 weeks ago |
christianitytoday.com | Sophia Lee
Now that I'm a stay-at-home mom, success looks different than it once did-and, like the disciples, I realize I've been asking the wrong questions. Many years ago, I told a colleague that I wanted to die in a blaze of glory. Maybe, I said, while exposing human rights violations in North Korea, where I'll be Swiss-cheesed with bullets while trying to save orphans. "Oh dear," he said. I was joking. Well, half joking. The desire for a blaze-of-glory death-or rather, a life lived greatly-was serious.
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2 months ago |
medium.com | Sophia Lee
Sophia Lee·FollowPublished inAI, Media & Growth Strategies·2 min read·--AI Autonomy is often misunderstood. Can AI truly replicate itself without human oversight? Explore the myths vs. reality of AI autonomy, its limits, and why human control remains essential in AI development. (Photo by Jorge Simmons-Valenzuela on Unsplash) AI Autonomy: Exploring the Boundaries of Human and Machine Intelligence. As AI advances, how much autonomy does it truly have?
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Mar 5, 2025 |
christianitytoday.com | Sophia Lee
Japan's Christians still pray for revival. But endurance is its own reward. Photography by Ben Weller for Christianity Today Akaska Izumi's office is only slightly larger than a bachelor's closet. The principal of Japan Bible Seminary has just enough room for a desk, some bookshelves jammed with theology volumes, and a coffee table. We sipped from dainty cups of dark coffee while Akasaka eyed the clock.
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Feb 28, 2025 |
klaviyo.com | Sophia Lee
A customer’s journey from discovery to purchase is rarely linear. For example, someone might visit your website and sign up for your email list. Later, they could see an influencer mention your product on Instagram, browse your physical store, then decide they need to do more research online—all before making a single purchase. While these actions may seem disconnected, they’re all part of a winding, often unpredictable, customer experience.
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My father once dreamed of being the next Billy Graham. As my parents recently shut down their church and moved back to Korea after 34 years of overseas ministry, I thought a lot about what “success” and “greatness” is, especially as I struggle with my own unmet expectations.

Wiping butts and noses might not be the blaze of glory @SophiaLeeHyun dreamed of but, now that she’s a stay-at-home mom, success looks different than it once did. https://t.co/zieN4SXv0V

Questions I’m thinking this Advent: Did Jesus have constipation? Diarrhea? Did he fart? Surely he had his butt wiped as a baby. To think our almighty God would deign to take this humble, sticky, smelly human form just to display His love to us. To be born to die. Incredible.

“Our social media habits have made slander so prevalent, so normal, that we’re willing to overlook its pernicious effects as long as it helps our cause or confirms our narrative. We no longer see this sin as disqualifying. We no longer even see it as sin.” Chew on this.

New post - If pastors from 20 years ago were dropped into today’s world to witness the interactions that take place on social media, they’d be shocked at the prevalence of slander—the acceptability of this sin and the ease with which people engage in it. https://t.co/GPIziS0Ouk