
A large number of religious smartphone applications allow millions of users to recognize AI Chatbots, some of which claim to direct God himself.
as New York Times ReportsThe Apple App Store is packed with Christbot applications. One of the “prayer application”, called Chat Bible, claims to apply the first faith in the world, includes more than 25 million users.
“Our artificial intelligence has been trained exclusively on the Bible and developed under the guidance of Christian and theologians.” Company website Make pride.
“Greetings, my child”, a service called Chatwithod.ai for one user, as it was transferred before now. “The future is in God’s hidden hands. Do you trust his divine plan?”
Religious leaders said now These tools can serve as a critical entry point for those looking to find God.
“There is a full generation of people who have never been going to the church or synagogue,” a British rabbi named Jonathan Roman told the newspaper. “Spiritual applications are their way to faith.”
Instead of going to long pilgrimage or driving to the closest place to worship, users can simply resort to AI Chatbots to search for spiritual guidance.
It is a wonderful new development, especially given the language surrounding the companies that are trying to “build God” through the development of Amnesty International, which can significantly exceed human intelligence.
However, while users find that Chatbots programs are a way to access to contact their religious side, it is nothing more than just a cheap salon trick behind the scenes, which mainly enhances sacred texts using smart statistical modeling.
Worse, experts are concerned that the strong tendency of artificial intelligence to satisfy the user may have unintended consequences.
AIS “Tell us what we want to hear,” said Professor of Technology and Religion at Texas A and M. now. “It is not used by spiritual discrimination, as it uses data and patterns.”
The researchers also warned that countless people use Chatbots of artificial intelligence, which in maximum cases leads to a dangerous vortex of illusion in the form of “psychosis with Amnesty International”.
Alex Jones, the founder of the Halo prayer application, told Halo now. “It has no spirit from the perspective of the Church.”
In short, it revolves new in spirituality in the digital age – which may be ready to change the face of religion itself.
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