The article titled “Dharma in the age of likes and clicks: 3-day meet at Georgia Tech brings together academics, technologists, and experts” discusses a unique 3-day conference held at Georgia Tech, hosted by the Dharma Civilization Foundation (DCF).
The conference, titled “Dharma in the Digital Age (DDA)”, took place between June 14 – 17, 2024. It aimed to explore the intersection of technology and Dharma, a foundational concept in Indic civilization and philosophy.
The event brought together a diverse group of participants, including academics, technologists, public intellectuals, and Dharma researchers worldwide. The conference involved both plenary and parallel sessions with interactive discussions, networking opportunities, author meet-and-greets, and cultural performances.
The discussions focused on how the age-old concept of Dharma applies to the fast-paced world of likes, clicks, and shares. The digital age has transformed our world, bringing both benefits and challenges such as privacy concerns, the digital divide, and ethical dilemmas.
The conference aimed to foster dialogue on integrating technology with Dharmic principles, focusing on ontological, epistemological, and axiological aspects. The goal was to find solutions to protect and enhance long-cherished human values in the age of technology.
Source: Conversation with Copilot
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