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佛光大辭典英譯線上培訓 妙用AI指令提升翻譯效率
美國加州大學柏克萊分校Sebastian Nehrdich博士應財團法人佛光山人間佛教研究院國際中心邀請,4月23日於晚間的《佛光大辭典》英譯計畫培訓中,講解「如何應用AI提示」,共有來自7個國家地區近40位翻譯人員線上參與 佛光大辭典英譯線上培訓 妙用AI指令提升翻譯效率 【人間社 黃馨玉 高雄大樹報導】 美國加州大學柏克萊分校Sebastian Nehrdich博士應財團法人佛光山人間佛教研究院國際中心邀請,4月23日於晚間的《佛光大辭典》英譯計畫培訓中,講解「.....
AI 大語言模型 ChatGPT 在人間佛教弘法中的應用與未來展望
AI 大語言模型ChatGPT 憑藉其在人機交互方面的突破性創新,正在引領一場社會變革,並加速AI 時代的全面到來。對致力於弘法創新的人間佛教而言,該項技術在理論與實踐上具有應用的必要性和可行性,能夠在文化交流、教育培養和學術研究等領域發揮重要作用。然而,面對由資本、權力與科技聯合驅動的AI 技術創新導致的人的異化以及社會分化困境,人間佛教需要夯實經濟基礎,重視AI 與弘法的有機融合,積極發揮對社會價值觀的正向引導作用。同時,也需妥善處理與各方社會力量的互動關係,以應對AI 時代的挑戰。
人間佛教與當代社會第二堂課 人間佛教與AI之覺醒與共生
人間佛教與當代社會十堂課 佛光山人間佛教研究院 人間佛教與當代社會第二堂課 人間佛教與AI之覺醒與共生 由佛光山人間佛教研究院主辦,全球十一個人間佛教研究中心共同協辦的「人間佛教與當代社會十堂課」系列講座,即將迎來第二堂課「當人間佛教遇到AI--危機中的覺醒與共生」。本場講座將於4月1日晚間7點半舉行,特邀西北大學佛教研究所所長李利安主講、陝西省社會科學院宗教研究所助理研究員黃凱與談,佛光山人間佛.....
人間佛教與當代社會第二堂課 AI時代下的挑戰與實踐
佛光山人間佛教研究院 人間佛教與當代社會第二堂課 AI時代下的挑戰與實踐 由佛光山人間佛教研究院主辦的「人間佛教與當代社會十堂課」,第二堂課「當人間佛教遇到AI——危機中的覺醒與共生」,4月1日晚間七點半於線上舉行。此次課程邀請西北大學佛教研究所所長李利安教授主講,陝西省社會科學院宗教研究所助理研究員黃凱與談,佛光山人間佛教研究院副院長妙光法師主持,吸引近五百人線上參與,共同探討在AI時代下佛教的挑戰.....
主題座談「拭目以待的挑戰與機遇:人間佛教如何面對AI時代的降臨」
佛光山人間佛教研究院 主題座談「拭目以待的挑戰與機遇:人間佛教如何面對AI時代的降臨」 文/西北大學碩士生 吳遠兮、周子菲、李佳龍 2025年3月28日晚,“拭目以待的挑戰與機遇:人間佛教如何面對AI時代的降臨”主題論壇在上海星雲文教館舉行。坐壇由西北大學佛教研究所所長李利安教授主持,中國人民大學哲學院張文良教授、西北大學哲學學院副院長王雪梅教授、佛光山人間佛教研究院院長妙凡法師共同予談,來自21所高校.....
The Future of North American Buddhism: An Appeal to Expand Humanistic Buddhism Study beyond Chinese Custom and Culture
This is a humbling experience, to be among noted historians and scholars attending this, the 7th Symposium on Humanistic Buddhism. I told myself that I can either be intimidated, wonder what of value I would have to contribute, or just “go forth” and share my experiences, thoughts and conclusions. Plus, I have the audacity to request that you study the needs of the West, thereby giving direction to Fo Guang Shan local temples and their Chinese communities. Therefore, I will share my personal observations and what I think can be done to further the efforts being made. Please consider this a “front line” view as I see Westerners seeking a path, sometimes finding it, sometimes wandering away, and sometimes discouraged from remaining.
Humanistic Buddhism as an Approach to Management
The Humanistic Buddhism advocated by Venerable Master Hsing Yun serves as an antidote to the negativity, escapism, and long-running flaws of traditional Buddhism. It allows Buddhism to embed its profound prajñā wisdom into the fabric of society, enabling it to approach society to improve mankind and perfect character through altruistic deeds. In terms of wealth, Humanistic Buddhism does not harbor a negative view of money. Rather, it advocates making good use of wealth to promote the welfare of humanity and propagate Buddhist undertakings to advance the purification of this world.
Humanistic Features in Contemporary Chan Practices: Using Fo Guang Chan as an Example
From the transmission and lineage of the Chinese Chan School, the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Order founded by Venerable Master Hsing Yun derives from the Linji School. The “Fo Guang Chan” initiated by Venerable Master Hsing Yun, emphasizes equal attention to faith and practice, the development of meditation and wisdom, and the practice of compassion and wisdom. This is evident in its method of teaching, curriculum design, setting, and delivery. It fully integrates with modern society, contemporary knowledge and conditions, and has started a new practice of Chan.
Humanistic Buddhism for Social Well-being(Ⅲ): An Overview of Grand Master Hsing Yun's Interpretation in Theory and Practice
Sakyamuni Buddha's success when he was alive and the ever-expanding success of Buddhism ever since is heavily dependent on the systems approach which he adopted. Systems approach is a modern, technical term applied in management and operations research. It is based on the view that every system -- from the universe to the smallest human activity -- consists of interdependent and interacting sub-systems or components. No activity, however minute, can be planned, organized, directed or controlled until and unless (i) the relationships among the components are understood, and (ii) the effect which changes in one component have on each of the others is carefully evaluated.
Humanistic Buddhism for the Social Well-being (Ⅰ):An Overview of Grand Master Hsing Yun's Interpretation in Theory and Practice
Venerable Dr. Hsing Yun is the Grand Master of the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Order, the 48th Patriarch of Lin Ji Ch'an tradition, and the foremost Chinese scholar-monk of our times. He has been impressed, since his adolescence, with humanism as the all-pervading characteristic of the teachings of the Buddha. He has devoted a life-time of study, research, contemplation, discussion, and teaching to clarify and elaborate the philosophical concepts inherent in Buddhism and their practical implications. The ultimate result of this effort is the identification of core teachings of the Buddha, which are relevant and immediately applicable to life in this modern world. He calls these teachings Humanistic Buddhism (Renjian Fojiao). He sees in it an enormous potential for social well-being and individual advancement.
