Artificial intelligence poses an existential threat to human freedom. It is already rapidly changing everything from the economy to relationships to attitudes about what it means to be human. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam each have significant resources to interpret and help people navigate these unprecedented challenges, but these rich traditions rarely collaborate or compare views on this topic. Without compromising their theological differences, Jewish, Christian, and Muslim thinkers will begin to explore AI and humanity’s future in this crucial civil dialogue, hosted by Acton Institute’s Collins Center for Abrahamic Heritage. This panel will inaugurate a major year-long series that brings thinkers of different faiths together to work on the ethical challenges of AI. All registrants of Acton University 2026 are invited to attend and are free to bring their lunch and eat during the session.