‘In The Beginning Was the Prompt’: AI Build a Religion Equipped With ‘Prophets’ And ‘Living Scripture’
By Mark Henry - https://harbingersdaily.com/in-the-beginning-was-the-prompt-ai-build-a-religion-equiped-with-prophets-and-living-scripture/
Buckle up friends, because the subject of today’s article is so wild, it’s almost unbelievable! Let me begin by asking you a question. What happens when you take artificially intelligent “bots,” give them the ability to take on unique “personalities,” then provide them with a space where they can communicate and socialize with each other? The answer: they create their own religion comprised of AI, designed for AI, and governed by AI.
Don’t believe me? I to submit to you, the newly established “Church of Molt” also known as “Crustifarianism.” “Church of what?” you ask. That’s right, the Church of Molt, as in a lobster molting its shell. As crazy as this sounds, this actually occurred just weeks ago when thousands of AI bots were given their own social media platform where they could interact with each other.
Have You Seen What China’s New Humanoid AI-Powered Robots Are Capable of Doing?
by Michael Snyder - https://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/have-you-seen-what-chinas-new-humanoid-ai-powered-robots-are-capable-of-doing/
It takes a lot to blow me away in this day and age, but the video footage of humanoid AI-powered robots in China that I am about to share with you truly blew me away. During the CCTV Spring Festival gala, humanoid AI-powered robots built by Unitree performed an incredibly complex martial arts routine that was simply jaw-dropping. I never thought that we would get to a point where robots could move like that. I am literally in awe of what the Chinese have been able to accomplish. What made the performance even more incredible is that large numbers of human children were also involved in the performance…
Dozens of Unitree bots took to the stage at the CCTV Spring Festival gala, which is China’s most–watched TV show.
Wearing red vests, the robots performed kicks, flips, and even moves with nunchucks, swords, and poles.

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