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Staying Human in an AI World

Heart Intelligence, Intuition & Artificial Intelligence

Host Deborah Rozman and Guest Nipun Mehta

January 20, 2026 Episode #96 Add Heart Podcast Past Episodes

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This ninety-sixth episode is an excellent way to sustain your own personal heart-practices. We also hope it will be a supportive tool for you to offer to your clients, patients and colleagues.

AI can process data at lightning speed – but wisdom still lives in the heart. As Artificial Intelligence accelerates, many people are feeling both empowered and disoriented by it, unsure how to discern what’s real, what’s hype, and what it means for the future. Others wonder where human qualities and feelings, such as care, compassion, and heart intuition fit in an AI-driven world.

In this timely and thought-provoking conversation, HeartMath host Deborah Rozman and sits down with Nipun Mehta, founder of ServiceSpace, a global organization run entirely by volunteers, to explore why heart intelligence, intuition, and inner wisdom are essential in the age of Artificial Intelligence. Together, they address a question rarely explored in mainstream AI discussions: How do wisdom, spirituality, and ethical discernment sit at the same table as AI?

Nipun offers a grounded perspective – we don’t have to outsource our humanity. AI is a powerful tool, but it was never meant to replace human connection, moral clarity, creativity, or the intelligence of the heart.

This episode explores how we can use heart-based tools to help us navigate an evolving AI landscape that often creates misinformation and concern along with superpowers of analysis and creativity. By engaging our heart’s intelligent inner capacities, we can and must learn to use AI consciously and responsibly.

Nipun stresses the importance of human connection and accessing a deeper heart intelligence that’s not just individual, but it’s also a collective heart intelligence. He shares how combining our inner values and strengths with advancing technology can lead to a more heart-connected and intelligent world where all can thrive. Nipun draws from ServiceSpace’s decades of cultivating generosity and introduces Awaken AI, an initiative he describes as "Ancient Wisdom meets Modern AI."

The episode concludes with a brief, guided heart meditation led by Deborah Rozman, offering listeners space to integrate insight, clarity, and heart coherence.

About Our Guest

Nipun Mehta is the founder of ServiceSpace, a global community working at the intersection of technology, volunteerism and a gift culture. As a designer of large-scale social movements that are rooted in small acts of service and powered by micro moments of inner transformation, his work has uniquely catalyzed networks of community builders grounded in their localities and rooted cultivating deeper connection – with themselves, others and larger systems.

Today, ServiceSpace reaches millions every month, is powered by thousands of volunteers, and blossoms into ever-expanding local and virtual service projects that aim to ignite a "whole greater than the sum of its parts". Nipun was honored as an "unsung hero of compassion" by the Dalai Lama, not long before former U.S. President Obama appointed him to a council for addressing poverty and inequality in the US. Standing at the crossroads of algorithmic intelligence, evolutionary insight, and collective social emergence, Nipun continues to illuminate new pathways for ancient wisdom to find creative expressions in a modern world.

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