

Organized Intelligence: Latter-day Saint Perspectives on AI
We’re excited to bring together scholars, technologists, artists, faith leaders, ethicists, and curious minds for a two-day deep dive into the intersections of faith, ethics, and artificial intelligence.
Highlights from the agenda include:
Distinguished lectures and keynotes by Elder Gerrit W. Gong, Kim B. Clark, Terryl Givens, Valerie Hudson, and Steven Peck.
Panels like “Faith, Ethics, and AI” and “AI’s Impact on Religious Practices & Belief”
Creative & experiential sessions, including art installations, VR faith futures, and a Writers’ Circle
Join us to explore questions like:
How can religious traditions inform the ethical challenges posed by AI?
What role should faith voices play in shaping AI policy and public discourse?
How might AI be employed responsibly for humanitarian or faith-based purposes?
Who should attend?
Scholars, students, artists, storytellers, church leaders, technologists, ethicists, policy thinkers, and anyone eager to engage meaningfully with the future of AI.