In Lucerne, Jesus’ AI seduced nearly 1,000 people

Published on December 1, 2024 at 08:34.

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What if Jesus could come a second time? On the occasion of the centenary of the Swiss Society of and Church of Saint-Luc, an organization created in 1924 in Olten to contribute to “the elevation of artistic feeling through collaboration between clergy and artists”, it is the The idea of ​​the Saint-Pierre chapel, the oldest church in Lucerne.

The project Deus in machina – “God in the machine” – was born. After collecting the conversations of 900 people with a digital avatar of the Messiah connected to a reworked version of ChatGPT providing answers based on the New Testament, the religious institution returned to the experience this Wednesday. With surprising conclusions.

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