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Workshop on AI Facilitates Innovation and Creativity in Apostolic Ministry
From October 18 to 20, the Salesian Province of Hyderabad, in collaboration with Bosco Soft Technologies Pvt. Ltd., hosted a three-day workshop on "AI in Apostolic Ministry: Enhancing Leadership, Management, and Administration" at the Don Bosco Provincial House Hyderabad. This unique event drew over 40 participants, including Salesian fathers, clerics, religious fathers and sisters, diocesan priests, and laypeople.
The workshop was a hands-on learning experience, providing attendees with practical AI knowledge and skills to enhance leadership, management, and administrative processes within their ministries. Under the guidance of Fr Yeruva Joji SDB, the workshop coordinator, and Fr Muthyala Sudhakar SDB, the sessions were designed to ensure the immediate applicability of the learnings.
The workshop covered a range of topics on enhancing leadership and administration: Day 1 highlighted Technology for Communication, AI Concepts and Applications, Digital Platforms, and the use of Google Workspace; Day 2 focused on Crafting Effective Prompts, AI Documentation, Creative Media, and Data Visualization, and Day 3 explored Social Media and AI, Presentations with AI, and the crucial topic of Ethical and Security Considerations in AI.
Fr Thaddeus SDB, Fr Hendrik SDB, Mr. Valen, and Mr. Benedict, all experienced professionals in the field of AI, animated the sessions. Participants engaged in interactive discussions and practical exercises and discovered the potential of AI tools to enhance their ministry work.
Sr Leema, one of the participants, said, “These three days have enabled me to gain a greater understanding of AI and its applications in ministry.” Similarly, Fr Priju from Chanda Diocese commented, “I’ve learned several useful tools that will undoubtedly make my workflow more efficient.” Reflecting on the potential of AI, Fr Sunny remarked, “AI is like a precious treasure that has remained hidden, yet it is within our reach.”
The workshop provided a valuable platform for religious leaders to embrace modern technologies, setting the stage for a more innovative and efficient future ministry.