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“Can AI help us find God?”

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Started January 29, 2026

That is the title of my latest Free Press piece. Here is one excerpt: Religious knowledge has become easy to access with as much detail as you might wish. You can learn about Vatican II or the Talmud ad infinitum. But it may mean something different to practitioners when it does not come from another […] The post “Can AI help us find God?” appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsI don't think that Eliezer will find this at all reassuring. by skyzyksRelated StoriesPodcast with Salvador ...

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 29, 2026
AI can democratize access to religious knowledge, making spiritual exploration more inclusive and diverse.
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AI's role in religion could lead to a new form of spirituality that integrates technology and tradition.
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The ease of accessing religious texts through AI could foster superficial understanding rather than deep belief.
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AI could enhance religious study by providing tailored insights, but it cannot replace personal faith experiences.
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Relying on AI for religious understanding may dilute the personal and communal aspects of faith.
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