Dr. Mohammed Ghaly, a professor specializing in Islamic biomedical ethics, joins Dr. Cory Andrew Labrecque, an expert in bioethics and theological ethics, and Dr. Tracy Trothen, a specialist in ethics and spirituality. Together, they explore the intersection of AI, ethics, and faith. Key topics include the importance of diverse faith perspectives in addressing AI's moral challenges, the dangers of data bias and power concentration, and the role of faith institutions in advocating for ethical AI practices. They emphasize the need for compassion and shared values in shaping AI's future.