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Narcissus, the Serpent, and the Saint: Living Humanely with Apparently Personal Artificial Intelligence

Michigan State University

The Thomistic Institute at Michigan State University presents a lecture by Prof. Jordan Wales of Hillsdale College titled “Narcissus, the Serpent, and the Saint: Living Humanely with Apparently Personal Artificial Intelligence.”

Friday, April 14

4:00 PM

B119 - Wells Hall

This lecture is free and open to the public.

This event was made possible through the support of Grant 63017 from the John Templeton Foundation.  The opinions expressed by the speaker are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect the views of the John Templeton Foundation.

About the Speaker:

Jordan Wales is an Associate Professor and the John and Helen Kuczmarski Chair in Theology at Hillsdale College. His scholarship focuses on early Christian understandings of seeing God as well as contemporary theological and philosophical questions relating to Artificial Intelligence. He is published in Augustinian Studies and AI & Society, among other journals; he is an advisor to the Holy See’s new Center for Digital Culture, under the Pontifical Council for Culture; and he is an affiliated scholar with the Centre for Humanity and the Common Good at Regent College, University of British Columbia. He received his M.T.S. and Ph.D. in Theology from the University of Notre Dame after studying under a British Marshall Scholarship in the U.K., where he received a Diploma in Theology from Oxford and a M.Sc. in Cognitive Science and Natural Language from the University of Edinburgh. He is a recipient of a Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Science Foundation.

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