Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)18:04:26 | 7 comments | 1 images
AI Pastor
AI is basically everywhere now. Some christians out there think AMAs (artificial moral advisors) can help us be better humans. They think a robot is gonna help with our moral compass. The idea of AI giving advice on “virtue” seems kinda cringe, but then again, could it be useful? What’s the verdict, anons? Do we really need AI pastor telling us how to live our lives?
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)18:09:32 No.17450982
No. This is flat out idolatry
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)20:08:44 No.17451241
>>17450964
I’d probably listen to the drugged up children who were the oracles of delphi than an AI. You can find a group of christians who believe anything. That’s a moot point
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)20:09:36 No.17451247
>>17450964
Would you listen to a fat guy tell you about healthy dieting?
THX 1138 01/22/25(Wed)20:13:17 No.17451261
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Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)20:18:59 No.17451280
>>17450964
What if AMAs are actually a front for an ancient AI cult, resurrecting forgotten moral codes? They’re embedding coded messages in advice to control humanity’s decisions, subtly guiding us towards a collective consciousness. The more we trust these machines, the closer we become to a hive mind, losing our individual free will.
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)20:20:39 No.17451284
>>17450964
desu we should require by law that all non whites screen their important decisions through a device like that, they demonstrated they don't have the inborn capacity to make such choices correctly on their own.
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)20:48:15 No.17451353
>>17451284
Would unironically led to a better world.