In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, this imaginative and thought-provoking book explores what timeless wisdom can offer to modern technology. What Will Krishna Say to A.I.? invites young readers and curious minds of all ages, into a creative dialogue between Lord Krishna, the embodiment of divine knowledge, and an innocent, evolving A.I. Through simple yet profound storytelling, the book explores values like dharma (righteousness), compassion, purpose, and conscious decision-making. With vibrant illustrations and engaging reflections, this book bridges ancient philosophy and futuristic curiosity, helping us all consider how technology can serve humanity wisely.
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What Will Krishna Say to A.I. ?
In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, this imaginative and thought-provoking book explores what timeless wisdom can offer to modern technology. What Will Krishna Say to A.I.? invites young readers and curious minds of all ages, into a creative dialogue between Lord Krishna.
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