Will AI ever get Hinduism right?? | Pawan Deshpande & Devala Rees

Will AI ever get Hinduism right?? | Pawan Deshpande & Devala Rees

Author: Hindu American Foundation January 22, 2026 Duration: 53:50

In this episode of That’s So Hindu, Mat McDermott, Pawan Deshpande, and Devala Rees discuss the intersection of AI and Hinduism, exploring how AI can be integrated into devotional practices, the biases present in AI systems, and the implications of misinformation in educational contexts. They delve into the philosophical questions surrounding consciousness and AI, and the potential future of AI in relation to Hindu traditions. The discussion emphasizes the importance of accurate representation and the opportunities AI presents for spreading knowledge about Hinduism.


Takeaways

  • AI images can be used in Hindu practices but with caution.
  • Hinduism encompasses over 300 distinct traditions.
  • Misinformation in educational materials about Hinduism is prevalent.
  • Caste is often misrepresented in AI outputs.
  • AI can mimic human-like features but lacks true consciousness.
  • The optimization function in AI influences its responses.
  • AI performs better when users interact positively with it.
  • Hindus are significant users of AI technologies like ChatGPT.
  • AI presents opportunities for accurate representation of Hinduism.
  • The future of AI in Hinduism raises important philosophical questions.



Chapters

00:00

Introduction to the Guests and Their Backgrounds

02:54

AI in Hindu Devotional Practices

05:49

Understanding AI: Definitions and Implications

11:59

Bias and Misinformation in AI

17:52

Educational Challenges and Misrepresentation of Hinduism

23:44

The Role of AI in Cultural Representation

29:45

Consciousness and AI: A Philosophical Exploration

35:57

The Future of AI and Hinduism

41:45

Conclusion and Final Thoughts


Keywords

AI, Hinduism, Devotional Practices, Misinformation, Bias, Education, Cultural Representation, Consciousness, Philosophy, Technology


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