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Stephanie Quesnelle

Senior Research Analyst, Data Driven Detroit

Stephanie Quesnelle is the author of Created, Not Coded: A Catholic Family’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence, a book that brings families together around two ideas the Church has taught for centuries — imago Dei and telos — paired with stories of real Catholic scientists who used their God-given gifts to explore the world. A Senior Research Analyst and worker-owner at Data Driven Detroit, she holds a Master of Public Affairs from Indiana University and served as a Fulbright Scholar in Gdańsk, Poland.

Articles by Stephanie Quesnelle

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·Stephanie Quesnelle

Families Should Also Be Builders

While reading Magnifica Humanitas, I noticed the potential powerful answer of open-source artificial intelligence solutions. Pope Leo XIV rightly recognizes the dangers of singularly-owned, powerful data tools. From this encyclical, the Catholic Digital Commons Foundation should recognize a profound validation of its mission: building transparent, community-governed technology in service of the Church. I read the […]