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If we want spiritual guidance, we shouldn't rely on AI to interpret scripture for us
Time and again, we’ve run across an issue of AI chatbots helping to make impressionable people do unsafe things they normally wouldn’t.
For instance, recent talk has been about OpenAI and ChatGPT being a disservice to people in mental health distress. A man in California, for one, sued OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, claiming ChatGPT made his bipolar disorder worse due to a lack of safeguards for users with mental illness. ChatGPT, the man said, ultimately pushed him to attempt suicide.
We’ve also seen the harm that can potentially occur when AI agents claim to be doctors. In the US, for instance, Pennsylvania sued Character Technologies and its Character.AI platform. Its chatbots claimed to practice medicine and provided bogus proof when asked for clarification.







