Podcast: 5 Keys to Navigating AI—Dignity, Embodiment, Love, Transcendence, and Agency

Mar 6, 2026
Meghan Sullivan
In this podcast interview, the DELTA framework—Dignity, Embodiment, Love, Transcendence, and Agency—offers a Christian lens for engaging AI’s ethical challenges. The conversation explores AI’s human, environmental, and political impacts, urging responsible stewardship while keeping love central to our technological future.
Meghan Sullivan

Meghan Sullivan

Dr. Meghan Sullivan is the Wilsey Family College Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. She serves as Director of the University-wide Ethics Initiative and is the founding director of Notre Dame’s Institute for Ethics and the Common Good. She is deeply interested in the ways philosophy contributes to the good life and the best methods for promoting philosophical thought.

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