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Faith, Ethics, and Artificial Intelligence
Hosted by the CFR Religion and Foreign Policy program, this workshop advances the program’s mission to provide a forum for dialogue and a platform for rigorous and policy-relevant engagement that equips religious and civil society leaders and policymakers with the tools to understand and strategically navigate religion’s role in global affairs.
The Religion and Foreign Policy Workshop offers a unique opportunity for religious leaders to engage with CFR experts and peers from across the country on pressing global issues at the intersection of religion and international affairs. Participants explore the extensive resources and analysis provided by CFR and Foreign Affairs, exchange ideas through expert-led briefings and group discussions, and share innovative strategies for navigating the current political and global landscape. Participation includes one hundred local religious leaders from across the country.
Speakers
Kat Duffy
CFR Expert
Senior Fellow for Digital and Cyberspace Policy and Director of LEAD AI, Council on Foreign Relations
Jennifer Louie
Artificial Intelligence and Safety Global Advisor, UN Development Program
Tenzin Priyadarshi Rinpoche
Director, Center for Ethics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Presider
Niala Boodhoo
Events Host, Religion News Service
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