What one Finnish church learned from creating a service almost entirely with AI
- St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Finland held its first church service mostly created by AI, featuring visuals and music generated by AI tools.
- Over 120 attendees participated in the service at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, significantly more than usual, according to the church.
- Worshippers found the AI-led service entertaining but noted the absence of human touch, stating it felt more like a performance.
- Experts like Tom Stoneham emphasize that the human element is vital in religious contexts and that AI cannot fully replace it.
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What one Finnish church learned from creating a service almost entirely with AI - Political Signal
HELSINKI — A tale of good versus evil played out on the large screen in the sanctuary of St. Paul’s Lutheran church in Finland. Jesus was shown in robes with long hair and a beard, while Satan was dressed in more modern clothes but with a menacing frown and higher-pitched voice — all created by […] The post What one Finnish church learned from creating a service almost entirely with AI appeared first on Political Signal.
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