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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 1H 48M

The Dharma of AI: From "Intelligence" to Wisdom with Chris Berlin

from Dharma Sunday · host Natural Dharma Fellowship

In the rapidly, ever-evolving world of artificial intelligence, humanity is faced with a myriad of views about what constitutes “intelligence,” consciousness, and the risks of AI. How can the Dharma inform this conversation, and how might mindfulness, insight, and wisdom help us cultivate “right understanding” in the face of these technologies? In the rapidly, ever-evolving world of artificial intelligence, humanity is faced with a myriad of views about what constitutes “intelligence,” consciousness, and the risks of AI. This talk and discussion will explore how the Dharma can inform this conversation, and how mindfulness, insight, and wisdom might help us cultivate “right understanding” in the face of these technologies.

In the rapidly, ever-evolving world of artificial intelligence, humanity is faced with a myriad of views about what constitutes “intelligence,” consciousness, and the risks of AI. How can the Dharma inform this conversation, and how might mindfulness, insight, and wisdom help us cultivate “right understanding” in the face of these technologies?In the rapidly, ever-evolving world of artificial intelligence, humanity is faced with a myriad of views about what constitutes “intelligence,” consciousness, and the risks of AI. This talk and discussion will explore how the Dharma can inform this conversation, and how mindfulness, insight, and wisdom might help us cultivate “right understanding” in the face of these technologies.

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