Organized Intelligence: Latter-day Saint Perspectives on AI
Organized Intelligence is a new Faith Matters initiative supported by the Future of Life Institute that brings together Latter-day Saint voices from across disciplines to explore the ethical, social, and spiritual dimensions of AI.
Our first gathering will take place November 4-5 in Salt Lake City, Utah and will convene scholars, creatives, technologists, and religious leaders to discuss questions such as:
What are the most pressing societal risks posed by advanced AI systems?
How might unchecked AI development exacerbate social divisions, economic opportunities, instability, or loss of human agency?
How can faith traditions offer insight into the ethical and spiritual challenges raised by AI?
In what ways might religious voices contribute to shaping AI governance and public policy?
How can AI be harnessed responsibly for humanitarian and faith-based purposes while guarding against its risks?
WHY ORGANIZED INTELLIGENCE
Advancing at an unprecedented pace, with new developments and applications emerging almost daily, as a technology that mimics human intelligence, AI raises profound questions about what it means to be human as well as the ethical and practical implications of creating intelligent machines. These questions likely intersect a faith tradition’s core doctrines, beliefs, and practices.
Both the upsides and the drawbacks of the impact of AI on religious beliefs, traditions, and practices, and society, more broadly, highlight the need for careful consideration and ethical guidelines in the development and application of AI. Above all, they underscore the absolute necessity of rigorously and systematically engaging with these issues.
The need for this engagement is twofold. Firstly, our faith tradition, with its emphasis on continuous revelation and human agency, offers valuable insights that can guide the ethical development and use of AI. Secondly, as scholars and disciples, we have a responsibility to understand how these technological changes might impact our religious community and its practices, and how to harness the developing technologies for improving the world around us.
Who It’s For
This event is open to:
Scholars & Students
Church Leaders & Technologists
Artists & Storytellers
Ethicists, Policy Thinkers, and Curious Minds
Leadership
Organized Intelligence is hosted by Medlir Mema (Faith Matters) and Will Jones (Future of Life Institute).


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Partner Organizations
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Schedule Highlights
Day One: Imagination and Experience (By invitation only)
Tuesday, November 4
3:00 PM | Welcome Reception
4:00 PM | OI Survey: Latter-day Saint Attitudes on AI
5:30 PM | Keynote Address: AI and the Latter-day Saint Imagination
6:00 PM | Dinner & Fireside Chat with Writers & Artists
7:300 PM | Immersive Art Exhibit
Day Two: Ethics and Governance (Open to the public)
Wednesday, November 5
9:00 AM | Opening Remarks
9:15 AM | Plenary: The Future of Humanity with AI
9:45 AM | Lecture: A Humanist Critique of AI
10:30 AM | Keynote: Discipleship in the Age of AI
11:30 AM | Panel: A Warning Voice: Assessing Threats from Advanced AI
1:00 PM | Lunch Break
2:30 PM | Lightning Talks: AI & Societal Challenges and Opportunities
4:00 PM | Conversation: Faith, Ethics, and AI
5:00 PM | Discussion: AI in Religious & Humanitarian Practice
6:00 PM | Closing Reflections
Confirmed Speakers
Terryl Givens
Kim B. Clark
Valerie Hudson
Bennett Borden
Anthony Aguirre
Rachael Hutchings
Bill Turnbull
Josh Coates
Julie Slater Crane
Sid Palmer
Marianne Richardson
Carl Youngblood
Liz Busby
Michael Roberts
Neylan McBaine
Steevun Lemon
Aubrie Mema
Peter Cardon
Matt Miles
Derek Monson
Dan Nielsen
Ben Christensen
Steve Richardson
Jarom Sidwell
Michael D. House
Francesco Di Lillo
David Kirkham
Fred Axelgard
Zachary Davis
Date and Location
November 4-5, 2025
The Church Office Building
50 East North Temple Street, 26th Floor
Salt Lake City, UT 84150
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