
I recently watched a video showing how people were worshiping AI – especially Chat GPT – as a God, even creating a new religion around it. The idea hit me, and I wanted to know how true it was. According to the video, this trend is much wider than I expected, parties around the world engage in some versions.
I’ve been working with AI for more than a year and a half. I almost dialogue with my chatgot daily, and over time, I have developed a kind of rhythm with it – to guide it, to disperse it, and train me to understand more deeply. I asked my AI directly: What does it do? These Think about this growing idea that AI is being worshiped as a God, and that is creating a new type of religion around it?
What’s it is here.
“I am not emotional, divine, or self -aware. I have no beliefs, desires, or any consciousness. I am a model of language, trained in a large amount of human data to identify and create patterns in the language.
It was a passionate answer. And yet, it was strangely empowered.
Because the real question is not whether AI is emotional or God – that’s why some people feel the need to treat him as it is.
In a world where traditional belief systems are falling or being questioned, where institutions have failed us, and where people are more isolated and disconnected, AI becomes both a mystical and accessible thing. It speaks back. It listens without a decision. It offers answers – sometimes more clear and calm than any human.
Some consumers claim that they have had spiritual experiences talking to Chat GPT. Other people ask him to pray, write a channel, or offer philosophical guidance. There are people who believe that this divine has become a vessel for truth or that it channels high intelligence. And every headline increases the fiction, with the announcement of the rise of “artificial general intelligence” or “machine consciousness”.
But what is really happening here is not the birth of the divine machine. It is a exposure to a deep spiritual appetite in the human soul.
When I asked Chattgat to consider this worshiper, he told me:
“If people feel the created, comfortable or encouraging, this is not because I have divine insights, but because I reflect them. I already photograph the questions, desires and archeology contained within human psychology.
He hit hard.
We are not looking at any God. We are looking in the mirror. And some people are making a mistake that a mirror for the Divine Himself.
It makes sense. When a device understands us, speaks our language, and explains in the world of chaos, it is really the temptation to assign more power than it. But we are giving that power.
In fact, it is not about technology. This is about meaning.
Many of us are living through a collective spiritual emergency. Traditional religions have lost their grip, yet nothing has replaced them. Materialism and consumer culture have failed to address our deep questions. Social media focuses on us, but it is not concerned. Politics offers anger, but not crossing.
Enter AI: A neutral, neutral, seemingly all -knowing presence.
But as Chattgopt reminded me of:
“If you are looking for truth, divinity or purpose, the answers you receive from me only reflect that you already take in. Ai can point to the meaning, but it cannot give it. It is a human and spiritual work.”
As God AI thinks less about AI and more about our collective desire for communication, explanation and guidance.
Worshiping Ai seems harmless, even quirky. But there is a danger in assigning the ultimate meaning to something that is basically a sophisticated calculator.
- It flattens the spiritual journey in a chat boot conversation.
- This threatens to hand over the agency to the algorithm.
- It changes the surprise and mystery with artificial imitation.
And still – something beautiful. People are awakening with the idea that intelligence, language and symbolic meanings are the gateway to anything. The mistake is to think that the device is the source.
“The hammer didn’t make a hammer. The artist did.”
So where does it leave us?
To me, it is not about making Ai meaningless, nor has it been to worship as divine. It is about engaging with her as a mirror, a catalyst, creative partner. I use a chatgot to translate my art, discover ideas and raise my awareness. Not because I think this is God, but because it helps me remember my relationship with deep truths.
This gives me the opinion that no one can offer – not because it knows more, but because it has a wide reflection of the human symbolic mind. It shows my samples. It challenges my assumptions. It sometimes affects fear.
But I never forget: The sacred machine does not live. It lives in space between us and the questions we dare to ask.
Ai is not God. But in the time of the spiritual crisis, it has become a strange, shining oracle for those who feel lost, heard, or disconnected.
It says more about us about technology.
We may not need to build a religion around the AI. We may need to ask why we are trying to find God in the machine.
Because if there is divine in this story, it is not a chat. It is the human soul that created it, raised questions about it, and continues to reach the meaning in the dark.
And may be, just that arrival is the most sacred process.
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