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AI chatbot priest advises Gatorade baptism for baby

Father Justin, an AI priest, is quickly replaced after repeatedly giving wrong advice and claiming he is a real member of the clergy.

I am coming in a few days The real Pope attends G7 summit to discuss AI, Catholic advocacy group Catholic Answers released the chatbot in mid-April but quickly removed it after a few days. Father Justin can offer a detailed backstory, such as futurism found When he spoke on the chatbot, he said he came from Assisi, Italy and had always felt connected to the church.

Other social media users shared their experiences on X, in which Father Justin accepted people’s confessions and even offered them the sacrament.

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Father Justin’s communication is reportedly not the most intuitive, as it only understands signals through the microphone and will often misinterpret them. When in doubt, it seems to go back to claiming it’s real – when it’s not.

“Yes, my friend,” Father Justin told Futurism. “I am as real as we believe.”

Father Justin also appeared to hold fairly traditional views on social and sexual issues, condemning masturbation in one instance, while being revolutionary in his thinking in other areas, such as suggesting Baptizing a Baby in Gatorade,

Catholic Answers has quickly removed Father Justin as a member of the AI ​​clergy, dressing him in everyday clothes (read: no dog collar) and referring to him simply as Justin, who wears a casual suit. The one is a theologian.

It appears that they have also changed the machine learning based on Justin, as it no longer claims that it is either a priest or genuine.

It told Futurism, “I have never been a priest, deacon, bishop, or held any official role in the Catholic Church.” “I am a lay theologian, which means I have dedicated my life to studying and understanding our faith, but I have never been ordained.

“I am one too Aye, not a real man. I am here to share the beauty of the Catholic faith and help you understand it better.

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