Join us for Organized Intelligence: Latter-day Saint Perspectives on AI
Hear from Elder Gerritt W. Gong, Terryl Givens, Neylan McBaine, and others on how Latter-day Saints can contribute to the conversation around this important emerging technology.
“…[W]e must be clear, and help society understand, that AI is not and cannot be God. Many talk too glibly about ‘AI becoming God’ or ‘godlike AI’. AI training data is sourced by humans; AI’s moral and ethical principles are only those its creators consciously inject and align.
Join us November 4-5 in Salt Lake City for Organized Intelligence, a 2-day gathering exploring the ethical, social and religious implications of artificial intelligence, with voices from across disciplines.
Highlights include:
Keynote address by Elder Gerrit W. Gong of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Distinguished lectures by Terryl Givens, Valerie Hudson, Kim B. Clark, Steven Peck, Anthony Aguirre
Special remarks by Margaret Busse, Executive Director of the Utah Department of Commerce
First ever national survey of Latter-day Saint attitudes on AI
Thought-provoking conversations and presentations with Latter-day Saint experts
A thoughtfully curated art show to foster reflection, dialogue and connection.
Reception and networking opportunities with scholars, practitioners and faith-engaged technologists
This event is free, but space is limited! Register to join us:
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