Nice! Keen to have you on the map if you'd like to write a short description :)
Edit: I'll use a reasonable default text from the post, feel free to suggest corrections
This sounds exciting! I've had a Buddhist meditation practice since I read the Dalai Lama's description of Buddhist meditation as "investigation into the nature of mind and its various aspects" in his book, The Universe in a Single Atom. I'll be following you here, best of luck.
Today the Buddhism & AI Initiative goes public, a collaborative effort to bring together Buddhist communities, technologists, and contemplative researchers worldwide to help shape the future of artificial intelligence.
This initial effort is support by FLI and being led by:
You can think of this project as an attempt to get Buddhism as a stakeholder group "up to speed" with what's going on in AI, and capable of contributing across multiple domains:
Buddhism is a highly decentralized religion, not particularly tech-oriented (outside of Silicon Valley), and concentrated primarily in Asia--with about half of the world's 600 million Buddhists living in China. Engaging Buddhism "as a group" with the challenges of AI is therefore not straightforward, but we believe it is valuable for several reasons:
Right now we're in our networking phase, and have spoken with 50+ Buddhist leaders, AI professionals, and social innovators about current projects at the intersection of AI and Buddhism.
If you think what we're doing is interesting and would like to learn more or collaborate, check out our substack announcement, website, or message us at hello@engagedbuddhists.ai.
Things that would be immediately useful:
Thanks!