A Physicist Weighs In on "A.I. Jesus" Sputtering from the Bible

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Last Sunday we reported on the computer program that inventor George Davila Durendal, hoped (or so he said) would--for millennia--be a sort of Scripture for robots and people. The program constructs "prophecies" from the text of the King James Version, a translation of the Bible into English completed in 1611, which has remained influential for centuries. Will the A.I. Jesus version do so well? Not if you go by prophecies like this: "And he shall come against him, and said, As the LORD liveth, that he might be fulfilled which was spoken, he said, Thou are the spirit of your good works that ye have not seen, nor any thing of the service thereof, and a certain censer, and the sin offering, and the posts thereof were displeased with the dead of her father's house." If this is the best AI can do in 2020, you do not need to fear the Omega Point in your generation!

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