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This article was originally posted on The Washington Post by Ben Brasch.

For centuries, Catholics have sought divine wisdom from prayer, sacred texts and the writing of theologians. Now, a tech firm wants the faithful to get additional counsel from an AI chatbot.

Behold: Magisterium AI. Think of it as ChatGPT for Catholicism, an opportunity to ask a chatbot questions about the faith instead of seeking out a human. But the only sources in this large language model are 27,000 documents connected to the church, which has been reckoning with the effects of artificial intelligence on humanity. The company behind Magisterium AI, Longbeard, claims up to 100,000 monthly users and proclaims its mission on its homepage in a huge font: “We’re building Catholic AI.”

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