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This church has an AI Jesus for confessions: ‘It gave me so much advice’
The cybernetic savior is also fluent in 100 different languages, enabling it to converse with worshippers from all over the world.
Need to confess? Talk to the new AI Jesus Christ at this church
Dealing with limited space the need for people to have private conversations with the avatar, the church switched its priest with a computer setup in the confessional booth. After training the AI program in theological texts, visitors were invited to ask questions to the AI Jesus displayed through a latticework screen.
Swiss church faces backlash for using AI to resurrect Jesus
ALBAWABA - A church in Switzerland has landed in boiling water after using Artificial intelligence technology (AI) to bring Jesus Christ back to life. T
Swiss church installs AI-powered Jesus
The church introduced the AI installation, in collaboration with a local university research lab on immersive reality.“It was really an experiment,” said Marco Schmid, a theologian with the church. “We wanted to see and understand how people react to an AI Jesus.
AI Jesus is ready to dispense advice from a booth in historic Swiss church
Pope, Depeche Mode, silent on digital second coming If you find yourself in the Swiss tourist destination of Lucerne with a guilty conscience, there's someone waiting at the historic Peterskapelle Catholic Church to hear your prayers - someone who cares,
Church Sets Up AI-Powered Jesus Inside Confessional Booth
A church in the Swiss city of Lucerne has set up a confessional booth that allows churchgoers to converse with an "AI Jesus" that can speak in 100 different languages. As the BBC reports, anybody wanting to speak to the large language model,
Swiss church unveils AI Jesus for confessions and spiritual guidance
St. Peter's Chapel introduces an AI Jesus in Lucerne, blending theology and technology for interactive confessions.
Swiss church unveils ‘AI Jesus’ in art project that melds faith and data
Proponents say the “God in the Machine” initiative is meant to open discussions on AI as it relates to religion. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Swiss Church Installs AI-Controlled Jesus Hologram in Its Confessional
A church in Lucerne, Switzerland, has installed an AI-generated Jesus hologram to hear confessions, sparking mixed reactions on social media. The post Swiss Church Installs AI-Controlled Jesus Hologram in Its Confessional appeared first on Instafamosos.
Son of a bot! AI Jesus hologram takes confessionals in Swiss church
Those visiting the oldest church in Lucerne, Switzerland, may be in for a surprise when they are greeted in the confessional by an AI-powered hologram of none other than Jesus Christ himself. St Peters' Chapel in Lucerne worked with the Immersive Realities Research Lab at the city's HSLU university on this experimental art installation,
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AI-powered Jesus taking confessionals in Swiss church sparks backlash
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