A Discussion on
Artificial Intelligence
and the Wisdom of the Heart

Monday, November 3, 2025
Start: 7:00 pm

Rock Creek Mansion
Bethesda, MD

The Question

As AI rises in and under the public consciousness, men and women are exposed to a ubiquitous screen, an imaginary mirror of every creation, like an endless mountain, an infinite text – the qualities of the human soul seem represented in the symbolic order of the binary code. But furthermore, AI acts as a “Nexus”, a quasi-agent, connecting the probability of everything with everything in a dynamic and energetic way. Thus, it seems as if AI not only mirrors creation but creates something – and might hence serve and rule us under the laws of probability, evenly distributing between good and bad.

Major questions arise:

How science and wisdom might help us to differentiate between truth and error, right and wrong, between illusion and reality? 

How can we maintain our senses to detect real beauty? 

How can our hearts decide on right or wrong? 

How will our desires and human dignity be safeguarded and promoted? 

And, in a more practical way: 

How can we work successfully, stay healthy, creative and happy? 

How can we run companies, religious communities, science and art? 

How can we live as loving families? 

Come – and join us as we discuss these and other questions.

Featured Voices

Intro & questiona:
Michael Schiessl, Psychologist and Media Expert, Catholic Entrepreneur, Germany

Speaker 1:
Michael Pakaluk, Professor of Political Economy in the Busch School of Business at the Catholic University of America

Commentary:
Jan Philipp Görtz, Speaker of Catholic Revival Berlin, Germany

Speaker 2:
Rabbi Greg Harris, Senior Rabbi, Congregation Beth El of Montgomery County, MD

Commentary:
Jeff Ephraim Bander, President eye square USA, Thought Leader in psychology and market research, NYC, member of the Chabad community.

Why Attend?

Explore the ethos Question of AI

  • Understand American and European Perspectives and legislative measures
  • Understand recent papal writings
  • Understand orthodox and conservative Jewish perspectives

Join a unique conversation on wisdom, technology & the future of humanity

their idols are silver and gold,

     made by human hands.

5   They have mouths, but cannot speak,

      eyes, but cannot see.

6   They have ears, but cannot hear,

      noses, but cannot smell.

7   They have hands, but cannot feel,

      feet, but cannot walk,

      nor can they utter a sound with their throats.

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