![]() ![]() Screenshot: The Singularity Group / Kotakuīut while the imagery may be comical, AI Jesus’ responses are gentle and thoughtful. Built with the AI text-to-speech software Play.ht and the recently released chatbot generator ChatGPT4, ask_jesus sits the AI of God in front of you as he answers questions from chat. TSG also runs a handful of AI-generated livestreams, including the SpongeBob SquarePants-focused ai_sponge247 show and the TrumpOrBiden2024 debate arena broadcast. ![]() But the name is giving comic book techno-supervillain organisation. But I was pleasantly surprised.Īsk_jesus is a project by The Singularity Group (TSG), a team of self-described “driven and ambitious volunteer activists” building games and creating AI solutions. So, I really had no hope when stumbling upon the ask_jesus livestream, an interactive Q&A between AI Jesus Christ and his Twitch chatters. This tends to go awry after all, the internet’s a filthy place, full of toxic ideas and misguided beliefs an AI might absorb and mindlessly regurgitate. All artificial intelligence does is predict what should come next in a sequence based on whatever data it’s eaten. The technology behind these streams - often language models like ChatGPT and image generators such as DALL-E - can’t rationalize and detect the emotional weight of words. These are a few of the more prominent examples of AI gone wrong on Twitch. There’s also the 24/7 Seinfeld-like sitcom broadcast Nothing, Forever, which got banned for transphobia not long after exploding in popularity in February and has since come back as a shell of its former self. Though the AI-generated VTuber Neuro-sama has been around since 2022, she didn’t really rise to name-recognition status until this January when she denied the Holocaust. ![]() Streams run almost entirely by artificial intelligence are a pretty new - but increasingly common - phenomenon for Twitch. Read More: Twitch Streamer Amouranth Now Has An AI Bot You Can Chat With My curiosity piqued, I left it running during Ubisoft’s two-hour livestream, only to return to find the Son of God rapping about the Bible and giving out Overwatch 2 tips. When I opened Twitch the other day to watch the Ubisoft Forward presentation, I saw something new and unexpected in my list of “live channels we think you’ll like.” Maybe it’s all that AI Seinfeld I watched once upon a time that influenced the algorithm but now, Twitch was recommending to me an artificially intelligent rendition of Jesus Christ himself, doling out anime summaries and life advice to some 300 viewers. ![]()
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