Lucknow: The role of human values in an age shaped by artificial intelligence was discussed by educators, legal experts and industry leaders who had gathered for the Tehrim Dass Memorial Annual Dialogue in Lucknow.Organised by the Institute of Career Studies (ICS) and Avadh Girls’ Degree College, the event honoured the meaningful social contribution of Tehrim Dass. Zarine Viccajee, president of the managing committee of Avadh Girls’ Degree College, welcomed the gathering, while Prof. Nishi Pandey, manager secretary, paid tribute to the life and legacy of Dass. The panel featured Bulbul Godiyal, former additional advocate general of Uttar Pradesh, entrepreneur Kiron Chopra and Mala Mehra, principal of Hoerner College. Amrita Dass, founder director, ICS, said, “AI-driven change must be guided by emotional, social and spiritual intelligence.“Godiyal stressed that justice still depends on human discernment and ethical judgment.Prof Bina Rai and Kavita Dass also presented their views.
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