Overview
The 39th Mind & Life Dialogue, held in Dharamsala in 2025 under the theme “Minds, AI, and Ethics,” brought together scientists, philosophers, contemplatives, and educators to explore how artificial intelligence reshapes our understanding of consciousness, intelligence, and compassion. Opening remarks recalled His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s lifelong mission to bridge modern science with Buddhist wisdom, emphasizing that spiritual and scientific inquiry share a common goal: the wellbeing of all sentient beings. Thupten Jinpa reflected on nearly four decades of Mind & Life dialogues, highlighting their unique spirit of collective inquiry rather than monologue. He praised this gathering for addressing one of the most defining questions of our time: how humanity can coexist with AI while safeguarding wisdom and compassion. Amy Cohen Varela traced the philosophical roots of the dialogue to Francisco Varela’s enactive approach—seeing cognition as an embodied, relational process rather than mere information processing. She invited participants to imagine an ethics not as a rulebook, but as an emergent “ethical know-how.”
- Dialogue 392 sessions
- October 14, 2025Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh, India



