“The Lamb, the Beast, and the Machine” - John Johnson | The Mind and the Machine

“The Lamb, the Beast, and the Machine” - John Johnson | The Mind and the Machine

How should we understand artificial intelligence, and what place should it have in a genuinely human future? Held at Thomas Aquinas College August 3–6, 2026, The Mind and the Machine brought together philosophers, technologists, educators, and industry leaders to examine artificial intelligence through the perennial questions of the Western intellectual and Catholic traditions. Across lectures, seminars, and panel discussions, speakers explored whether machines can truly reason or become conscious, the promises and dangers of artificial general intelligence, the distinction between intelligence and wisdom, and the implications of AI for human freedom, education, work, faith, and flourishing. Rather than asking only what increasingly powerful machines can do, the symposium returned to a more fundamental question: What is the human person, and what constitutes a truly good human life? The talks examine AI not simply as a technological development, but as an occasion to reconsider reason, virtue, freedom, judgment, wisdom, and the purpose of education. This playlist contains the lectures and conversations from The Mind and the Machine, offering perspectives ranging from optimism about AI as a powerful intellectual tool to serious warnings about its potential to reshape human society and our understanding of ourselves.

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Artificial General Intelligence_ Superintelligent AI and Humane Futures - John-Clark Levin | TAC

Artificial General Intelligence_ Superintelligent AI and Humane Futures - John-Clark Levin | TAC

How should we understand artificial intelligence, and what place should it have in a genuinely human future? Held at Thomas Aquinas College August 3–6, 2026, The Mind and the Machine brought together...

21 Aug 22min

Artificial Superintelligence and the Pursuit of Wisdom - Dr. Michael Augros|The Mind and the Machine

Artificial Superintelligence and the Pursuit of Wisdom - Dr. Michael Augros|The Mind and the Machine

How should we understand artificial intelligence, and what place should it have in a genuinely human future? Held at Thomas Aquinas College August 3–6, 2026, The Mind and the Machine brought together...

21 Aug 32min

"Minding What Is Mindless" - Dr. Antón Barba-Kay | The Mind and the Machine

"Minding What Is Mindless" - Dr. Antón Barba-Kay | The Mind and the Machine

How should we understand artificial intelligence, and what place should it have in a genuinely human future? Held at Thomas Aquinas College August 3–6, 2026, The Mind and the Machine brought together...

21 Aug 44min

"AI: A Perspective from a Catholic Google Engineer" - Vic Gundotra | The Mind and the Machine

"AI: A Perspective from a Catholic Google Engineer" - Vic Gundotra | The Mind and the Machine

How should we understand artificial intelligence, and what place should it have in a genuinely human future? Held at Thomas Aquinas College August 3–6, 2026, The Mind and the Machine brought together...

21 Aug 33min

“Human Flourishing in the Machine Age” | Panel Discussion

“Human Flourishing in the Machine Age” | Panel Discussion

How should we understand artificial intelligence, and what place should it have in a genuinely human future? Held at Thomas Aquinas College August 3–6, 2026, The Mind and the Machine brought together...

21 Aug 56min

"The Philosophic Implications of AI" - Rev. Philip Larrey, Ph.D. | The Mind and the Machine

"The Philosophic Implications of AI" - Rev. Philip Larrey, Ph.D. | The Mind and the Machine

How should we understand artificial intelligence, and what place should it have in a genuinely human future? Held at Thomas Aquinas College August 3–6, 2026, The Mind and the Machine brought together...

21 Aug 39min

“The Problem of Bread: Art and Nature in Thomas’s Ontology of Artifacts”

“The Problem of Bread: Art and Nature in Thomas’s Ontology of Artifacts”

“The Problem of Bread: Art and Nature in Thomas’s Ontology of Artifacts” by Matthew Lomanno (University of St. Thomas, Houston). Presented at the Thomas Aquinas College 2026 Thomistic Summer Conferenc...

12 Aug 16min

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