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#25- Exploring AI, Ethics, and the Soul

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In this thought-provoking episode of Exploring Reality Maybe, we dive into the profound intersection of artificial intelligence, ethics, and Jewish philosophy with Mois Navon. As a founding engineer at Mobileye and an ordained rabbi, Mois has dedicated his career to exploring the moral implications of technology. His research on the moral status of AI, combined with his deep understanding of Jewish thought, provides a unique lens through which we can examine the challenges and opportunities posed by AI.

Throughout the conversation, we explore how AI might shape ethical decision-making, particularly in complex geopolitical conflicts such as the Israel-Gaza situation. Mois shares insights on human creativity, the philosophical implications of AI consciousness, and whether machines can truly possess morality. Drawing from ancient Jewish wisdom, he provides a framework for navigating the ethical dilemmas AI presents today.

As we move deeper into the AI revolution, Mois urges us to see technology as a tool rather than a replacement for human creativity and morality. This episode challenges listeners to rethink their relationship with AI, their sense of purpose, and how we can maintain our humanity in an age increasingly driven by intelligent machines.

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In this thought-provoking episode of Exploring Reality Maybe, we dive into the profound intersection of artificial intelligence, ethics, and Jewish philosophy with Mois Navon. As a founding engineer at Mobileye and an ordained rabbi, Mois has dedicated his career to exploring the moral implications of technology. His research on the moral status of AI, combined with his deep understanding of Jewish thought, provides a unique lens through which we can examine the challenges and opportunities posed by AI.

Throughout the conversation, we explore how AI might shape ethical decision-making, particularly in complex geopolitical conflicts such as the Israel-Gaza situation. Mois shares insights on human creativity, the philosophical implications of AI consciousness, and whether machines can truly possess morality. Drawing from ancient Jewish wisdom, he provides a framework for navigating the ethical dilemmas AI presents today.

As we move deeper into the AI revolution, Mois urges us to see technology as a tool rather than a replacement for human creativity and morality. This episode challenges listeners to rethink their relationship with AI, their sense of purpose, and how we can maintain our humanity in an age increasingly driven by intelligent machines.

  continue reading

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