Religious Groups Urge Vigilance on Artificial Intelligence

Religious Groups Urge Vigilance on Artificial Intelligence



Per the Winnipeg Free Press, Meghan Sullivan, a Roman Catholic philosopher at the **University of Notre Dame** and director of the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good, attended a March meeting held at the invitation of **Anthropic** to discuss the role of religion in AI. Sullivan told the paper she was “very grateful for Anthropic’s leadership in this area with faith communities” and said “most AI companies are not doing that.” She argued that human dignity should be the bedrock of AI and outlined an acronym, **DELTA**, meaning dignity, embodiment, love and transcendence, as a faith-informed approach to AI ethics.



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