
Buddhistdoor View: A Techno-Utopian Rush or a Middle Way with AI
AI should serve all beings, not just the privileged few—governments must act now to ensure ethics guide innovation

AI should serve all beings, not just the privileged few—governments must act now to ensure ethics guide innovation

Concerned about policy changes, American TikTok influencers migrate to another Chinese platform, raising questions of ethics and interdependence online and in the real world

The popularization of Himalayan Wisdom Traditions depends on creative forays into pop culture by directors, musicians and other creatives

A tale of technicolor immersion in the world of boots-on-the-ground spirituality.

This feature is part of a series from presenters at the Woodenfish Foundation’s recent conference on “Buddhism, Consciousness, and AI” held on 21–23 June in

As the virtual domain continues to billow in all directions, engaged Buddhists must translate their practices into the language of our time

As AI becomes more of a reality, the bodhisattva ideal could be applied to ensure that AI aligns with the needs of humans and other sentient beings

Buddhism teaches us that the mind is foremost, so understanding what Artificial Intelligence will do to our minds will be essential to navigating this new technology skillfully

Kassidy Evans examines how social media has amplified the false sense of self in young people—and the Buddhist antidote

In a world of light-speed “progress” and enflamed ecology, Gregory Pettys invites us to reconnect with our bodies and joyfully abandon all hope of fruition

Exploring what Apple’s Vision Pro means for the future of illusion through the lens of dependent origination and retro sci-fi

The International Dunhuang Programme’s new website launch marks a new milestone in “Dunhuangology” and digital tech serving the Dharma