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Bridging Minds: Sam Altman, Jack Kornfield, and the Mindful Future of AI
The this text captures a profound dialogue between OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and renowned Buddhist teacher Jack Kornfield, moderated by Soren Gordhamer. This conversation explores the intersection of transformative artificial intelligence, human consciousness, ethics, and the role of mindfulness in … Okumaya devam et
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alignment problem, Asimov's laws, bodhicitta vows, Buddhist teacher Jack Kornfield, collective moral preferences, collective responsibility, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, servant leader, Soren Gordhamer, spiritual practice for leaders, the world as a whole, transformative artificial intelligence, uncertain future ile etiketlendi
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