What are we Building? Magnifica Humanitas and the University

02September
11:00AM - 1:00PM
McLaren Complex 251

Pope Leo’s encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas challenges us to direct AI in a way that honors human dignity and builds up the common good.  What are the implications of Magnifica Humanitas on USF and the future of Jesuit education? Join faculty from a range of disciplines as they offer brief reflections on the encyclical, each bringing the perspective of their field to its themes and challenges.

Panelists: 

  • Erin Brigham, Lane Center for Catholic Social Thought
  • Christopher Brooks, Computer Science
  • Michele Neitz, Center for Law, Tech, and Social Good
  • Freddie Seba, Scholar of AI Governance
  • Sarah Hillenbrand, Neuroscience
  • Larry Ebert, School of Management
  • Mark Graves, AI and Faith

Co-sponsored by the Joan and Ralph Lane Center for Catholic Social Thought and the Ignatian Tradition, The Center for Law, Tech, and Social Good, and the Data Institute 

Open to USF faculty, staff, and students.  A light lunch will be provided.  Please register here.