Greg Epstein is the humanist chaplain at Harvard University and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has been a prominent humanist chaplain, a professionally trained member of the clergy who supports the ethical and communal lives of nonreligious people, for nearly two decades. Epstein held an an 18-month residency at TechCrunch, exploring the ethics of technologies and companies shifting the definition of what it means to be human, often in troubling ways. He is the author of the New York Times bestselling book, “Good Without God: What a Billion Nonreligious People Do Believe,” and the forthcoming book, “Tech Agnostic: How Technology Became the World’s Most Powerful Religion, and Why It Desperately Needs a Reformation.” The New York Times Magazine described Epstein as a “godfather to the [humanist] movement.”
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