Prompts and Prayers: the Rise of GPTheology
arXiv cs.AI / 3/12/2026
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Key Points
- The paper defines GPTheology as the phenomenon of treating AI models, especially large language models like ChatGPT, as semi-divine or oracle-like entities.
- It examines real-world artefacts and projects (e.g., AI-powered Mazu statue, ShamAIn, AI Jesus) as case studies illustrating AI-infused religious-like practices.
- It analyzes how daily interactions with AI acquire ritualistic attributes and how AI-centered ideologies interact with established religions.
- It uses Reddit discourse to identify recurring themes of salvation, prophecy, and demonization, suggesting emergent technoreligion with philosophical and sociotechnical implications.
- The study discusses benefits, dangers, and ethical challenges of this development and calls for considering humanity’s relationship with its creations and the future of belief.
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