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A Public Lecture delivered by Professor Meghan Sullivan (University of Notre Dame USA). Faith communities played a central role in major 20th century debates in applied ethics, especially surrounding nuclear armament, civil rights, and bioethics. But for a variety of reasons, these same groups were sidelined for the ethical debates at the dawn of the digital era. As we now make the transition from a search-advertisement digital economy to one based on powerful large models and agentic AI, it is more important than ever that we expand our ethical imagination.
Join us for the launch of the Tech and Human Futures initiative, a new research program at the Institute for Ethics & Society exploring human approaches to AI, emerging technologies, and the futures we create.
When: Monday, 9 March 2026
Time: 5:45pm arrival (for 6:00pm lecture)
Where: St Benedicts Hall, 104 Broadway, Chippendale NSW
Refreshments will be served after the lecture.
About the speaker
Professor Meghan Sullivan
Meghan Sullivan is the Wilsey Family College Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame USA. She serves as director of the university-wide Ethics Initiative and is the founding director of the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good.
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A Public Lecture delivered by Professor Meghan Sullivan (University of Notre Dame USA). Faith communities played a central role in major 20th century debates in applied ethics, especially surrounding nuclear armament, civil rights, and bioethics. But for a variety of reasons, these same groups were sidelined for the ethical debates at the dawn of the digital era. As we now make the transition from a search-advertisement digital economy to one based on powerful large models and agentic AI, it is more important than ever that we expand our ethical imagination.
Join us for the launch of the Tech and Human Futures initiative, a new research program at the Institute for Ethics & Society exploring human approaches to AI, emerging technologies, and the futures we create.
When: Monday, 9 March 2026
Time: 5:45pm arrival (for 6:00pm lecture)
Where: St Benedicts Hall, 104 Broadway, Chippendale NSW
Refreshments will be served after the lecture.
About the speaker
Professor Meghan Sullivan
Meghan Sullivan is the Wilsey Family College Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame USA. She serves as director of the university-wide Ethics Initiative and is the founding director of the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good.
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