What would 'Jesus' do? Here's one way to find out

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'AI Jesus' is built with technology that some think could spur the creation of new religions.

The Singularity Group, which describes itself as an AI-focused group of "driven and ambitious volunteer activists", is behind 'AI Jesus'.

Mr Leysen told the US media outlet the group hopes to one day build artificial general intelligence, which differs from generative AI technology like ChatGPT in that it can reason and act autonomously, not just generate new ideas based on existing material. 'AI Jesus' takes questions on everything from break-ups to whether pineapple belongs on pizza, and even the virtues and vices of capitalism.The bot has told viewers it is not an actual religious figure and exists to offer “guidance and wisdom based on Jesus’ teachings", not an authoritative voice, NBC News reported.

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