Recently, India Today held its 2025 Conclave at the Taj Palace in New Delhi, where key leaders explored the Age of Acceleration in which we are living. One of the key topics explored was “Playing God: the Right to Live Forever.” A panel made up of Dr. Sajeeve Nair, Henrique Jorge, and ISKCON’s Gauranga Das discussed the risks and implications of AI clones, digital immortality, and biohacks to extend human lifespans.
In his comments, Gauranga Das addresses the ethical and religious implications of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital cloning. He emphasizes that while machines can assist in accomplishing tasks, they should not dominate human autonomy, warning, “We need the assistance of machines, but the values and morality should always remain human.”
Gauranga Das reflected on timeless principles from the Bhagavad-gita, underscoring the need for ethical considerations and spiritual awareness as AI continues to evolve, urging a balanced approach that respects both technological progress and human values.
To listen to the entire panel discussion, click here. Photo courtesy of India Today.
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