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Dear AI, is there a God? If yes, what does He say in...

From GitaGPT to robot priest and Sindr at the Vatican, there are many religious and spiritual applications of AI beyond online darshan.

June 29, 2023 / 17:42 IST
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AI has been used to assess religious texts such as the Bhagavad Gita, the Bible, and the Quran. Now, humans seek guidance from the world's most famous spiritual giants' AI-powered avatars. (Representational photo: Korolina Grabowska via Pexels)
AI has been used to assess religious texts such as the Bhagavad Gita, the Bible, and the Quran. Now, humans seek guidance from the world's most famous spiritual giants' AI-powered avatars. (Representational photo: Korolina Grabowska via Pexels)

The influence of artificial intelligence (AI) is expanding into many spheres of human experience, including religious and spiritual practice. AI is already being utilized to improve religious tourism experiences. For example, AI-powered virtual tours of pilgrimage sites and places of worship allow individuals to see and learn about critical religious locations without travelling long distances. Taking the engagement a step further, the Vatican has embraced AI by creating a robot that takes confessions. And ChatGPT3 now powers a chatbot called GitaGPT that answers your queries about concepts in the Bhagvad Gita.

Some faithful see AI as a way to get closer to God via tools like prayer bots that allow them to pray or perform religious rites online. (Tel Aviv University's Jewish prayer chatbot is one example: People can pray in Hebrew with a virtual rabbi using this chatbot. Another example is the development of religious AI tools, such as the Quranic Arabic Corpus, which allows individuals to study the Quran.) Other groups have remained hesitant out of concern that AI could hasten the world's end.

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Yet there is no denying the steady march of AI in this space. The latest generation of AI-powered chatbots has left early users amazed and sometimes scared by their capabilities. Generative AI bots trained on large language models (LLMs) seem to be able to produce answers about our connection with the divine and even offer spiritual guidance - as with everything else linked to generative AI right now, the quality of answers depends on how the question is framed and what the AI is designed to do of course.

Some concrete examples: