AI Jesus Predicts the Apocalypse: What’s the Deal?

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AI is shaking up how people picture Jesus. Some folks are using computer programs to make images of what they think Jesus looked like.

This comes after scientists looked at an old cloth called the Shroud of Turin. They used a new way to check how old it is. The results got people talking.

The Shroud of Turin is a piece of cloth some think Jesus was wrapped in after he died. It has marks on it that look like a face.

For a long time, people weren’t sure how old it really was. But now, some say it might be from 2,000 years ago – around when Jesus lived.

This news made some people want to use AI to make pictures of Jesus. They fed info about the shroud into computer programs. Out came images of what Jesus might have looked like.

These AI pictures caused quite a stir online. Some people loved them. Others hated them. A few even said looking at the pictures scared them or felt wrong.

The AI Jesus pics look a lot like how Jesus is shown in most art. He has long hair and a beard.

This made some people happy. They thought it proved Jesus looked just like they imagined.

But others pointed out problems. They said the AI was just copying old art, not showing anything new or real. Some were upset that AI Jesus looked European, not Middle Eastern.

In the end, these AI images are just guesses. They’re based on what people already think Jesus looked like. They’re not magic or super accurate. They’re just a new way for people to imagine an important figure from long ago.

Posted by Samuel Brown

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