Religion and AI This lecture examines the complex and evolving relationship between religion and artificial intelligence, focusing on how AI technologies are transforming theological reflection and ethical discernment. It addresses questions about human uniqueness, moral agency, and the possibility of machine consciousness within religious frameworks, while considering how faith traditions might respond to or integrate AI within their practices and moral teaching. By drawing from both classical theology and contemporary developments in AI ethics, the lecture aims to open a dialogue on what it means to be human, creative, and responsible in an age increasingly shaped by intelligent machines.
Date:
Tuesday, March 10th, at 10:00 a.m., US Eastern Time.
Topic:
Religion
Meeting ID:
834 3200 4691
Passcode:
747320
About
Vedran Obućina:
Professional journalist and academic specializing in the fields of theology and political science. Has extensive experience working with daily, bi-weekly, and monthly newspapers and magazines, as well as in the academic fields of political science, international relations, and both Islamic and Christian theology.