Personal Reflections Technology What’s Buddhism Got to Do with AI? Can Buddhist teachings serve to mitigate the harms generated by AI? By Roshi Joan Halifax Nov 08, 2023
Ideas Mindful Tech Buddhism in the Age of Smartphones Developing the right relationship with our digital technology is a critical step on the path. By Miles Bukiet Aug 14, 2023
Ideas Technology Buddhism Can Handle the Simulation and the Singularity Even trapped in a simulation, nothing of moral significance is wasted. By Jonathan C. Gold Jul 30, 2023
Ideas Technology Is ChatGPT a Sentient Being? A playful poetry experiment prompts a Buddhist thinker to consider the implications of AI’s growing presence. By Matthew Gindin Jul 10, 2023
Ideas Technology A Nontoxic Social Media Experience Landed is a new social media app built on slow, audio-based connection and the practice of gratitude. By Tricycle May 05, 2023
Ideas Technology Bad Buddhists, Good Robots Can robots and AI transcend human failures to produce perfect Buddhists? By Hannah Gould and Holly Walters Apr 30, 2023
Ideas Technology Landed, a New Social Media App Based on Gratitude, Fosters Personal Connection No profile required By Alison Spiegel Aug 22, 2022
Meditation Technology Equanimity On Demand: Can Brain Stimulation Technology Mimic the Effects of Meditation? Inside Jay Sanguinetti and Shinzen Young’s ultrasound research aimed at “democratizing enlightenment” By Michael Haederle Dec 16, 2021
Ideas Technology Rethinking Digital Privacy from a Buddhist Point of View Philosophy professor Soraj Hongladarom challenges the individual rights-based approach to privacy and recasts it as a skillful means rather than as a possession. Soraj Hongladarom in conversation with Adam Willems Jul 16, 2021