

AI & Spirituality: What It Means to Be Human in the Intelligent Age
As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes society, this panel explores the intersection of AI, neuroscience, and spirituality to help us understand what it truly means to be human in the Intelligent Age, and how innovation can be guided by ethics, compassion, and contemplative wisdom. Bringing together voices from technology, science, and spirituality, the conversation examines consciousness, purpose, and values in the intelligent age—and how humanity can guide AI development with intention, responsibility, and meaning.
Shoukei Matsumoto, Buddhist Monk, best-selling author, Founder and CEO of Interbeing
Dr. Lisa Miller, NYT best-selling author, Professor and Founder of Spirituality Mind Body Institute at Columbia University
Tee Ganbold, Founder and CEO of Frontier One
Moderated by
Jennifer Wu, Host of The Founder Spirit podcast
This event is co-organized by:
Jennifer Wu, Host of The Founder Spirit podcast
Penny Low, former Member of Parliament of Singapore, Founder and President of Social Innovation Park, WEF Young Global leader
Elisabetta Jiang, Co-Founder of Unicorns for Good, WEF Global Shaper
To register for additional events, explore our J-Hub event lineup here.
Space is limited and guests are admitted on a first-come, first-served basis. We recommend arriving early.
Ticket check-in closes 10 minutes before the session starts. At that time, unclaimed seats become available to the waitlist and public.