The challenges humanity faces in the era of rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and synthetic biology. There is growing concern that we are approaching the threshold of uncontrollable events—be it an AI uprising, programmed self-destruction, or the loss of any possibility for reversal. Transhumanist ideologues are discussing the prospects of fundamentally transforming or even replacing humanity. Are these terrifying predictions inevitable, or can humanity control the development of technologies?
- Speakers: Aram Pakhchanyan, Kharen Musaelian
- Host: Fr. Mesrop Aramian
On the territory of Vagharshapat, there was a settlement even in the Stone Age. In the half of the second century, the Romans tried to conquer Armenia and make it a province of Rome. In the year 163, for the second time, Vagharshapat was declared the capital of Armenia by the Romans. The significance of Vagharshapat grew especially after the proclamation of Christianity as the state religion. The devotees of the new religion built the first Christian Cathedral of Armenia - Holy Etchmiadzin.