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Mindfulness Practices and Artificial Intelligence Convergence Implications: Insights from Dr. Arvind Gudi on Transforming Learning and the Workplace

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Abstract

This paper explores the intersectionality of mindfulness and artificial intelligence (AI) as they shapethefutureofmoderneducationandworkplace environments. Through a literature review and an in-depth interview with an expert, Dr. Arvind Gudi, the study examines how mindfulness practices can complement the integration of AI-driven tools and systems. The review highlights key themes in current scholarship, including the role of mindfulness in enhancing focus, reducing stress, and fostering creativity, as well as the ethical and practical challenges of adopting AI technologies in organizational and educational settings. Dr. Gudi provides a unique perspective on harmonizing human consciousness with machine intelligence, emphasizing that mindfulness can help individuals maintain presence, agency, and ethical awareness while engaging with increasingly intelligent systems. The discussion also considers implications for leadership, employee well-being, and curriculum development, suggesting that organizations and educational institutions must deliberately cultivate mindful cultures alongside technological innovation. The findings highlight that the mindful use of AI cannot only optimize performance but also preserve humancentered values, ultimately creating workplaces and learning environments that are both efficient and compassionate.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)24-34
JournalEuropean Journal of Education and Pedagogy
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2026

Keywords

  • artificial intelligence
  • human-centered technology
  • mindfulness
  • organizational well-being

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