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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Inner Space. Join Zoom meeting: tinyurl.com/Tuesday-talks-Cambridge Meeting ID: 951 9048 9204 Passcode: happiness In this talk and panel discussion, we’ll explore the complex relationship between humanity, technology, and the divine in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). As machines continue to advance and expand their capabilities, many are left wondering about the impact on human existence and spirituality. Can AI ever possess consciousness or spirituality? How does the emergence of AI challenge our traditional beliefs about what it means to be human, and our understanding of God, the soul, and the spiritual realm? Join us for an insightful conversation featuring experts from the fields of technology, philosophy, and spirituality as we explore the implications of AI on our understanding of the human and the divine. Through a moderated discussion and audience Q&A, we’ll consider the potential benefits and dangers of AI and how we can ensure that technology aligns with our values and goals as a society. Don’t miss this fascinating and timely exploration of one of the most pressing issues of our time. This talk is part of the Inner Space, The Meditation Centre series. This talk is included in these lists:
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