Friday, October 10, 2025
Friday, October 10, 2025
About this Event
As artificial intelligence (AI) encroaches on every dimension of the human experience—from how we work and learn to how we connect and make decisions—Christian communities face urgent questions about what it means to flourish as human beings created in God’s image. This global conference will center on three fundamental themes foundational to our understanding of human flourishing in the algorithmic age: 1) What does it mean to be human? 2) What does it mean to learn?; and 3) What do good community and loving relationships look like? By bringing together theologians, ethicists, technologists, and practitioners, the conference will facilitate deep engagement across different contexts.
Sponsored by the Harvard Christianity & the Common Good (CCG) Initiative. Space is limited and registration is required. Request registration here. Attend via Zoom here. Inquiries to ccg@fas.harvard.edu.