
About this Event
As AI reshapes culture, law, and daily life, Jewish tradition offers rigorous tools, halakha, ethics, responsa, and communal wisdom to ask better questions and craft better answers.
Across brief, high-impact talks, our speakers will address: 1) Jewish ethical frameworks and religious perspectives on technological innovation; 2) how faith-rooted ethics can inform public policy and governance; 3) what classical and modern sources say about agency, creativity, and accountability in AI; and 4) practical ways AI can advance Torah study and expand access to learning.
A moderated panel will bring these voices together for discussion and audience Q&A, and the evening will conclude with a text-driven halakhic learning session focusing on technology, human responsibility and communal flourishing.
Hosted by Yeshiva University.
When:
Monday, October 27, 5-9 p.m.
Where:
Yeshiva University, Furst Hall Room 501
500 West 185th Street, NYC
Thank you to our co-sponsors!


Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Yeshiva University, 500 West 185th Street, New York, United States
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