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MembersAre ChatGPT and AI replacing the Holy Spirit?

I disliked it when believers would ask AI for emotional support until I found myself doing the same…

Israel is keen to lead the way in artificial intelligence, but are there negative religious implications? Photo by EPA-EFE/WU HAO
Israel is keen to lead the way in artificial intelligence, but are there negative religious implications? Photo by EPA-EFE/WU HAO

I don’t like AI. There, I said it.

Ever since accessible AI emerged, it has developed and advanced so rapidly that it is sometimes difficult to distinguish what is human-generated from what is AI-generated. At first, AI was designed to make our lives easier – a genie in a bottle that encompasses all the world’s information, can summarize and rewrite your school papers, plan a two-week trip to Europe, and guide you on how to open your first Etsy shop.

Or, in ChatGPT’s own words:

“I’m ChatGPT, an AI developed by OpenAI. At my core, I’m a language model—specifically, part of the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) family. My job is to understand and generate human-like text based on the input I receive.”

 Simple enough, right? You type a sentence into the search bar, and within 1.5 seconds, it will give you an answer or solution humans can only dream of reaching within 5-7 business days. But at some point, thanks largely to the lack of belief in God or an epidemic...

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