Human Agency, Dharma Transmission and the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

Human Agency, Dharma Transmission and the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

UnanderraUnanderra, NSW
Wednesday, Apr 15 from 12 pm to 1:15 pm
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Join us to participate in this important discussion on who we want to be in the AI era!

Human Agency, Dharma Transmission and the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

Student led discussion with Master of Arts (Applied Buddhist Studies) students Sheena Anderson and Jodi Bush

Hosted by Dr Elizabeth McDougal

April 15 2026

12.00pm-1.15pm (AEST)


Event will be held online via Zoom


AI promises efficiency and innovation, yet as we hand over our capabilities to machines, what are we trading in return? In this NTI Conversation, Master of Arts (Applied Buddhist Studies) students Jodi Bush and Sheena Anderson, will discuss their research on the ethical and practical implications of artificial intelligence – and the distinctive practices Buddhism offers for navigating the AI era.


Jodi will challenge current AI Alignment discourse, arguing that its focus on human values and intentions overlooks a fundamental question — how do we proactively safeguard human agency and capabilities? And in this context, what strategies can Buddhism offer for navigating our relationship with artificial intelligence?


Sheena will explore AI’s impact on monastic teachers and the integrity of Dharma when transmitted via non-embodied entities. She highlights ethics, mental discipline and wisdom from the Noble Eightfold Path as valuable guides for Dharma students engaging with AI. Sheena’s interest is in human and posthuman evolution through Dharmic enquiry with all that arises, including AI as an extension of human potential and limitations.

Tickets are free; however, registrations are essential.

Join us to participate in this important discussion on who we want to be in the AI era!

Human Agency, Dharma Transmission and the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

Student led discussion with Master of Arts (Applied Buddhist Studies) students Sheena Anderson and Jodi Bush

Hosted by Dr Elizabeth McDougal

April 15 2026

12.00pm-1.15pm (AEST)


Event will be held online via Zoom


AI promises efficiency and innovation, yet as we hand over our capabilities to machines, what are we trading in return? In this NTI Conversation, Master of Arts (Applied Buddhist Studies) students Jodi Bush and Sheena Anderson, will discuss their research on the ethical and practical implications of artificial intelligence – and the distinctive practices Buddhism offers for navigating the AI era.


Jodi will challenge current AI Alignment discourse, arguing that its focus on human values and intentions overlooks a fundamental question — how do we proactively safeguard human agency and capabilities? And in this context, what strategies can Buddhism offer for navigating our relationship with artificial intelligence?


Sheena will explore AI’s impact on monastic teachers and the integrity of Dharma when transmitted via non-embodied entities. She highlights ethics, mental discipline and wisdom from the Noble Eightfold Path as valuable guides for Dharma students engaging with AI. Sheena’s interest is in human and posthuman evolution through Dharmic enquiry with all that arises, including AI as an extension of human potential and limitations.

Tickets are free; however, registrations are essential.

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  • 1 hour 15 minutes
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Unanderra

Unanderra

Unanderra, NSW 2526

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