Religion and Foreign Policy Webinar: AI’s Religious and Policy Implications
From CFR Religion and Foreign Policy
June 3, 2025
About this episode
Ilia Delio and Noreen Herzfeld discuss the intersection of religious perspectives and AI policy.
Ilia Delio, founder of the Center for Christogenesis and a Franciscan sister of Washington, DC, and Noreen Herzfeld, the Nicholas and Bernice Reuter professor of science and religion at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, discuss how religious worldviews and spiritual traditions can inform global AI policy and explore the role of faith leaders in shaping inclusive, ethical, and internationally responsible governance of artificial intelligence.
People in this episode
Guests: Ilia Delio, Noreen Herzfeld
Topics covered
- AI policy
- religious worldviews
- ethical governance
- faith leaders
- global implications
Keywords
- artificial intelligence
- religion
- global policy
- ethical governance
- faith leaders
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Center for Christogenesis, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University
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