
Advancing Buddhist engagement with the development and impacts of AI.
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This is the third in a series of guest posts spotlighting work across the Buddhism and AI landscape. This post was authored by Jane Compson, who is an Associate Professor at the University of Washington Tacoma where she studies the applicat...
This is the second in a series of guest posts spotlighting work across the Buddhism and AI landscape. This post was authored by Benjamin Olsen, Executive Director of Faith Family Technology Network, an alliance of religious, academic, polic...
AI isn’t an easy thing to turn toward. The scale of money and power behind it, the dizzying speed at which it’s developing, the reach it already has into our daily lives that most of us never invited…all of it understandably provokes strong...
Hi everyone. This month we’re sharing notes from the Tibetan Translation and AI workshop that we co-organized in Padua, Italy. Before that, a quick flag: we’ve got a virtual community event coming up in early June. And to the new subscriber...
We don’t usually write about breaking AI news on this blog, but this week we’re making an exception to talk about Claude Mythos, a new model from Anthropic with powerful–and dangerous–capabilities.
Our aim here is to offer a useful perspec...
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Bridging Buddhism & AI
Buddhist chaplain, meditation teacher, and coach trying to stay embodied in the age of AI. Writing on Dharma, ethics, technology, and culture change.
I’ve spent my career thinking about what makes humans capable — as a strategy and leadership consultant, and now as a researcher studying AI ethics and human cognition. With the rapid rise of AI I want to understand what’s happening to humans .
Associate Professor in Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington, Tacoma. Chaplain in the Zen Peacemaker Order. I'm currently writing a book about Buddhism and AI.
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