DiscoverAI and FaithFrom Mindfulness to Machines: Can AI Learn Compassion? #36
From Mindfulness to Machines: Can AI Learn Compassion? #36

From Mindfulness to Machines: Can AI Learn Compassion? #36

Update: 2025-06-05
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What happens when we outsource our memory, attention, and even compassion to machines? Join us for a conversation with Dr. Jane Compson, associate professor of comparative religion and ethics at the University of Washington-Tacoma, as we explore how Buddhist wisdom relates to thorny questions around AI.

Dr. Compson shares her unexpected journey into Buddhism and AI ethics and how Buddhist concepts like impermanence and not-self offer frameworks for navigating AI development. She discusses practical challenges educators face in the AI age, the ethics of care bots in healthcare, and how you don’t need to be a technical expert on AI to meaningfully engage on this critical issue.


Views and opinions expressed by podcast guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the view of AI and Faith or any of its leadership.

Production: Pablo Salmones and Penny Yuen

Host: Alex Sarkissian

Guest: Jane Compson

Editing: Isabelle Braconnot


Music from #UppbeatLicense code: 1ZHLF7FMCNHU39

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From Mindfulness to Machines: Can AI Learn Compassion? #36

From Mindfulness to Machines: Can AI Learn Compassion? #36

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