Call for Proposals

Since AI exploded into the public consciousness several years ago, it has already made a transformative impact on how we think about and engage with technology, as well as challenging our assumptions about the nature of the human person.
Standing at the intersection of unprecedented possibility and profound uncertainty, how do we equip our communities to engage with AI in a manner that is both morally grounded and conducive to human flourishing? This conference convenes theologians, philosophers, scientists, artists, technologists, administrators, ethicists, educators, and civic and ecclesial leaders to grapple with these critical questions through faith-informed interdisciplinary dialogue.
We welcome contributions from scholars and practitioners across all disciplines reflecting on AI’s current significance and future implications. How should we best responsibly utilize this new technology? How can it illuminate the nature of the human person, and what moral demands might human nature place on its proper use?
We welcome proposals for individual papers, papers with multiple presenters, panels, and posters (a new opportunity!).
Please submit an abstract of no more than 500 words by August 1, 2025.
Please note that, due to the volume of proposals, we generally can only accept a maximum of one presentation per person, although an individual may be a co-presenter in multiple sessions.
If you have any questions, please email ifl@baylor.edu or call 254-710-4805.
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