Date/Time
Date(s) - April 5, 2025
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
St. Mark's College
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Inspired by Cardinal Newman’s insights on spiritual dimensions of human connectivity, and the recent Vatican publication “Antiqua et Nova: Note on the Relationship Between Artificial Intelligence and Human Intelligence,” this event invites participants to explore how Catholic teachings can guide the development and use of AI in human relationships. Everyone is welcome.
Yuriko is a bioethicist and gerontologist based in Vancouver BC, with a Doctoral degree in bioethics from Loyola University of Chicago and an MA in gerontology from Simon Fraser University. She has worked in academic research and healthcare administration for over 20 years and holds a Healthcare Ethics Consultation Certificate (HEC-C) through the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. Her bioethics interests encompass bioethics, AI, end-of-life care, and mental health and addictions. Yuriko currently contributes as a Fellow on the Editorial Team at AI and Faith, an inter-faith educational non-profit organization based in Seattle, USA, where she writes on AI ethics topics. Yuriko serves on the Boards of Luke 15 House, a home for recovery and healing for men with addictions, and Euthanasia Prevention Coalition Canada/US. Together with her husband Christopher, Yuriko supports various local and global ministries including Alpha and Divine Renovation.
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