AI and Faith brings together technologists and faith leaders to examine how AI should be guided by religious ethics and community values. For PR pros, it’s a niche platform ideal for experts who can bridge AI governance, law, and real-world moral frameworks.
62 episodes, Irregular, 4.7 rating
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Welcome to the AI and Faith podcast! We are a community of expert technologists, professionals and faith leaders bringing the ancient wisdom of the world’s major religions to the ethics of artificial intelligence.
PabloAndrs Ruz Salmones, Gilad Berenstein
Technology, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Education
Typical Credentials:
A blend of AI/technology expertise and faith/ethical authority, often including: AI governance/ethics practitioners, legal scholars/practitioners specializing in human rights or law-and-technology, and academics researching social robotics; faith leaders (e.g., rabbis/pastors/imams) with demonstrated engagement in AI ethics.
Required Achievements:
Published work on AI ethics, governance, or law-and-technology, Academic research or teaching in social robotics and technology ethics, Leadership roles within faith communities or interfaith ethics initiatives, Media/policy engagement around responsible AI (implied by being invited as a named expert)
Glen Weyl - AI Grounded In Community Relationships; Plurality; Faith Communities And Technology Development, Benjamin Dynkin - AI Impact On Legal Principles And Human Rights; Law-to-ai Feedback Loop, Barry Dynkin - AI Impact On The Practice Of Law; Legal System Implications, Rabbi Dr. Harris Bor - Ai’s Impact On Key Legal Principles And Human Rights; The Law’s Impact On AI Development, Anna Puzio - Social Robots; Religious Technology; Lessons For Humans Living Alongside Robots
Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Religion, Law, Human Rights, Governance, Community, Robotics, Plurality, Technology