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Lessons from Buddhist ethics for AI: A Conversation with Geshe Lodoe Sangpo

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Accelerating AI Ethics
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Dr Caroline Green speaks with Geshe Lodoe Sangpo about compassion and AI: how inner growth comes through practice, why information is not the same as wisdom, and whether artificial systems can truly understand human experience.

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Accelerating AI Ethics
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Caroline Green
Geshe Lodoe Sangpo
Keywords
ai
artificial systems
compassion
inner growth
human experience
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 30/04/2026
Duration: 00:39:57

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