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From Dublin to Digital: Mary Aikenhead’s Vision in the AI Era.
Presented by: Maggie Doherty, Director – Centre for the Art of Living and Dying Well, St Mary’s University London.
In the early 19th century, The Venerable Mary Aikenhead could not have predicted a future in which telemedicine, wearable technology, and virtual wards would be used to provide care; virtual learning would be accessible for all; secure schools would take the place of juvenile detention facilities; and virtual reality headsets would allow us to explore new worlds.
She and her Sisters of Charity would, however, perhaps recognise the driving purpose of these developments: to enable everyone to access the care and education they deserve, regardless of where they were born or their individual circumstances in life.
This oration will explore the challenges and opportunities of our times, through the lens of the life, mission, and work of Venerable Mary Aikenhead in the Age of AI.
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From Dublin to Digital: Mary Aikenhead’s Vision in the AI Era.
Presented by: Maggie Doherty, Director – Centre for the Art of Living and Dying Well, St Mary’s University London.
In the early 19th century, The Venerable Mary Aikenhead could not have predicted a future in which telemedicine, wearable technology, and virtual wards would be used to provide care; virtual learning would be accessible for all; secure schools would take the place of juvenile detention facilities; and virtual reality headsets would allow us to explore new worlds.
She and her Sisters of Charity would, however, perhaps recognise the driving purpose of these developments: to enable everyone to access the care and education they deserve, regardless of where they were born or their individual circumstances in life.
This oration will explore the challenges and opportunities of our times, through the lens of the life, mission, and work of Venerable Mary Aikenhead in the Age of AI.
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