Indigenous Perspectives on AI
Course Overview
We need to listen to our Elders in these times of exponential technological acceleration. There have been many unchecked quantum leaps in human innovation (cars, nuclear power, social media, etc.)—and with dire consequences. Are we going to repeat this cycle again with A.I.? Or are we going to temper our evolution with wise guardrails to protect our children and grandchildren from serious harm. There are seen and unseen ramifications to A.I. that are vast for our bodies and minds and worlds. We are bringing together Indigenous Elders for a two class lecture series to weigh in on this important topic in hopes that we can remind hearts and minds about Natural Law and the importance of walking humbly on the earth.
In this lecture series, you will:
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Hear from Indigenous Elders about their cultural perspectives on A.I.
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Participate in moderated Q&A sessions with invited Elders
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Have the opportunity to join breakout sessions, reflection exercises, and other processes for integrating their wisdom and messages
Course Schedule:
Sunday, 9AM-10:30AM Pacific Time, January 25th, 2026
Sunday, 9AM-10:30AM Pacific Time, February 1st, 2026
Course Location:
Via the same Zoom link each time
(Course recordings available for days you miss)
You will receive the Join Link and Discussion Board after registering
Guiding our evolution with wisdom and care
The Indigenous perspectives on artificial intelligence lecture series