If AI continues to outperform us cognitively, what if our greatest advantage lies not in thinking like machines, but in strengthening the discernment, relationships, and moral courage that give intelligence meaning?
As machines take on more cognitive work, they expose a deeper human gap: the distance between technological capability and our emotional, relational and ethical maturity. What remains distinctly human is our capacity to feel, resonate, discern, love, and mean it.
This panel explores mental wellbeing in an AI-shaped world and how we can integrate machine intelligence without outsourcing empathy, judgement, agency and human responsibility.








