Hundreds attend church service generated by ChatGPT!

People attend a church service in Nuremberg, Germany, Friday, June 9, 2023. Hundreds of German Protestants have attended a church service in Bavaria that was generated almost entirely by artificial intelligence. The service was created by ChatGPT and Jonas Simmerlein, a theologian and philosopher from the University of Vienna. The ChatGPT chatbot, personified by different avatars on a huge screen above the altar, led the more than 300 people through 40 minutes of prayer, music, sermons and blessings. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Church Services by ChatGPT

Dear Commons Community,

The Associated Press had an article on a  ChatGPT artificial intelligence bot that asked the believers in the fully packed St. Paul’s church in the Bavarian town of Fuerth to rise from the pews and praise the Lord. 

The ChatGPT chatbot, personified by an avatar of a bearded Black man on a huge screen above the altar, then began preaching to the more than 300 people who had shown up last Friday for an experimental Lutheran church service almost entirely generated by AI.

“Dear friends, it is an honor for me to stand here and preach to you as the first artificial intelligence at this year’s convention of Protestants in Germany,” the avatar said with an expressionless face and monotonous voice.

The 40-minute service — including the sermon, prayers and music — was created by ChatGPT and Jonas Simmerlein, a theologian and philosopher from the University of Vienna.

“I conceived this service — but actually I rather accompanied it, because I would say about 98% comes from the machine,” the 29-year-old scholar told The Associated Press.

The entire service was “led” by four different avatars on the screen, two young women, and two young men.

At times, the AI-generated avatar inadvertently drew laughter as when it used platitudes and told the churchgoers with a deadpan expression that in order “to keep our faith, we must pray and go to church regularly.”

Keep the faith, praise the Lord, and can I get an Amen!

Tony

 

Quebec – Montmorency Falls and the  Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré

Dear Commons Community,

Yesterday, Elaine and I toured areas outside of Quebec City.

Our first stop was Montmorency Falls (above), a spectacular sight just 15 minutes outside of  Québec City.  The falls are 272.3 ft. tall, and 98.4 ft. taller than Niagara Falls but not as wide. 

We then visited the Albert Gilles Copper Art Museum and Boutique, a gem of a place to see exhibits of handmade metal work.  The demonstration in making copper objects by hand was an education.

Last on the tour was the  Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré 19 miles east of Quebec City.  It is magnificent both outside and inside.  It has been credited by the Catholic Church with many miracles of curing the sick and disabled. There are two columns in the Basilica that have dozens of crutches and walkers put there by people who claim to have been cured.

In sum, a good tour with something natural, something educational, and something beautiful.

Tony

Interior of the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré

 

Statue of St. Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré

Column of Crutches from People Who Claim to Have Been Cured at the Basilica