![]() Google maps and other travel apps use AI to monitor traffic to give you real-time traffic and weather conditions as well as suggest ways to avoid gridlock. The travel aids enabled by artificial intelligence include more than maps. Of course, smart appliances will continue to be more common. There are smart refrigerators that create lists for what you need based on what's no longer in your fridge, as well as offer wine recommendations that would go with your dinner. Our homes are increasingly becoming "smart." Many of us now have "smart" thermostats such as the Nest that learn about our heating/cooling preferences and daily habits to adjust the temperature to our liking in time for our return home. These tools from Siri and Alexa to Google Home and Cortana, use natural language processing and generators driven by AI to return answers to you. Thiscontroversy originated two hundred years agobetween the Jesuit and Dominican missionariesin China.From getting directions to your lunch spot to inquiring about the weather for your weekend getaway, digital voice assistants are quickly becoming our can’t-live-without co-pilots through life. For instance, this was the case at the timewhen we were threatened with the transplanta-tion of the term question to Korea. While the polic} of the missionswas still in a formative state, it was impossible forall to see eye to eye, but in those days the lines ofcleavage ran nowhere near to the denominationalwalls. They had much the same expei-iences, and in a number of ways they united their work.The missions coming into the field at a laterperiod imbibed the same fraternal spirit and thewhole work has thus far been conducted along thelines of certain well-marked, though imwritten, rules of comity. TheMethodist and Presbyterian missions, founded atabout the same time, grew up together like twochildren. LEAVES OF MISSION HISTORY 133 There has always been a marked spirit ofcomity among the missionaries of Korea. D., of the Northern Methodist Mission, the saint-liest man that ever crossed the shores of Korea. ![]() McKenzie, the successful advo-cate of native self-support also William J. John Henry Dav-ies, who gave the promise of becoming the bestall-round missionary in the land and the tall, swarthy Presbyterian brother from Nova Scotia, Rev. There was also the AustralianPresbyterian missionary, Rev. Heron, M.D., thesoul of fidelity and honor-one whom all hisfriends loved as strongly as a blood relation.These were members of the Northern Presbyte-rian Mission. Jacobsen, the trained nurse, with all the splendid fire and courage of herViking ancestry and Hugh Brown, M.D., full ofsturdy strength and John W. ![]() We have a roll of honor in Korea-those whohave been summoned to a higher service and aricher life in the realm beyond the grave. ![]() ![]() Reid, the well-known Chinese missionary, came as the advance-guard of the AmericanMethodist Mission, South. This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage. Alamy charges you a fee for access to the high resolution copy of the image. This image is a public domain image, which means either that copyright has expired in the image or the copyright holder has waived their copyright. ![]()
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