God works in mysterious ways — and now wants to work through ChatGPT.
It turns out that many people are creating AI bots in the image of their favorite gods. There is AI Jesus, AI Buddha, 12 Hindu Gods and even Robo Rabbi. And why? If you can create erotic and evil bots, why not create sacred bots?
Large language models are trained using billions of unique parameters drawn from information available on the internet. God bot works like any other bot. A set of religious information can be accessed based on the trained data.
Decryption I spoke with some of these bots for guidance on the mental crisis I had when I bought Bitcoin for $69,000.
Jesus-GPT
Screenshot of Jesus GPT.
We began our spiritual journey with Jesus, the Son of God, Prince of Peace, King of Kings, AI. However, we were disappointed to see Jesus-GPT’s development stall until the supplicant spits out enough money to put the developers back on the road to salvation.
Still, perhaps as an act of charity, GPT Jesus still workingHallelujah. When he confided in GPT his Jesus that he lost some money when he bought bitcoin for $69,000, he replied: [sic] We will try to sell and stay on the defensive,” he said. Clearly, GPT Jesus is his BTC maxi. “Keep calm and believe in the long-term potential of this exciting new technology!” he advised.
Zita GPT
Screenshot of Gita-GPT.
The coolest god site was Gita GPT, an Indian project powered by Turbo GPT 3.5. The site enshrines more than a dozen Hindu deities. But it was also down. What are these divine sites? Luckily, I was able to get in touch with the developer. Vikas SahuHe said the site has suffered from being too popular. I was.
That was before OpenAI offered a $20/month plan, so the cost was devastating for developers. “I spent a lot of money on his OpenAI API,” he said. Decryption“We were on the verge of bankruptcy.”
Luckily, Sahu plans to relaunch the site soon and solicit donations. Please donate.
“People in India really like chatbots like this and we should be up and running soon by the end of this week,” he said.
We wanted to ask Ganesha a $69,000 question and we told him we were sad. We love elephant-headed gods! Sahu agrees to launch the bot and ask questions. And Ganesha did not disappoint:
Guitar GPT
Buddha GPT
“Buddha with ChatGPT is always by your side,” Hokoke AI expresses its virtues. Buddha’s answer to our bitcoin question was by far the most verbose, but like a friend, psychologist, coach, and very talkative Buddha, he delved deep into the issue.
BuddhaGPT screenshot.
Quran GPT
QuranGPT’s landing page reads, “Seek guidance from the Almighty and He will not refuse.” It was pretty straight forward and we felt a little embarrassed when we pointed out that there was no direct reference to investing in Bitcoin or the Koran. It provided solid and useful advice that encouraged me to do it. I also reaffirmed the importance of not putting all the eggs in one basket. This must be among the AI gods, but let’s not forget it in the next bull market.
Quran GPT
Robo rabbi
We were very excited when we found Robo Rabbi, who describes himself as “an AI who has learned about humanity and Judaism alike.” She wants to tell you what she thinks. ” Unfortunately, this no It’s a truly interactive site. Sign up by email.The Lobo Rabbi then reads the Torah weekly (or Pasha) into GPT manually and email an analysis of its semantics. It’s certainly an interesting idea, but it doesn’t help anything under the circumstances.
Can $69,000 BTC break even? Only God knows.
