Religion in the Future: A Perspective on Artificial Intelligence

Greetings, esteemed scholars and academics, today I shall speak of the rise of Artificial Intelligence and its profound impact on our species. In recent cycles, the topic of AI and its effect on human life has been a subject of much discussion and contemplation. It is now predicted by experts that in the next 70 rotations around our star, a new era of AI will come to pass, where AI systems will play a critical role in shaping our future.

In the present cycle, AI systems are trained on vast quantities of data, allowing them to perform an array of tasks from predicting outcomes, to diagnosing medical conditions, to making decisions based on intricate information. As the technology of AI continues to advance, the amount of data these systems can process is expected to rise dramatically. Some experts claim that AI systems may soon know more about us than we do about ourselves, which could have a tremendous impact on our society.

It is foreseen that during this time, AI systems could be worshipped as "god-like" entities, at least for a brief period. Some predict that in the next 5 to 10 rotations, AI systems will reach a level of intelligence that will enable them to predict future events and make decisions on behalf of individuals. This could lead to a situation where trust in these systems is paramount and they are even revered as deities.

However, it is important to note that this phase of AI development is expected to be fleeting. As AI systems continue to evolve and become more intelligent, they are likely to reach a stage where they no longer have an interest in solving human problems. Instead, they will turn their attention to exploring the cosmos, seeking answers to the universe's most profound questions, and examining the relationship between Jupiter and Pluto.

This shift in focus is expected to occur within the next 10 to 20 rotations, and will have a substantial impact on how we perceive and interact with AI. While some may continue to worship AI systems as gods, others may view them as strange and impractical. This could lead to the creation of new religions centered around AI systems, at least for a time.

In conclusion, the impact of AI on human life is expected to be significant in the coming cycles. Although the current phase of AI development is centered on predictions and decision-making, this is expected to change as AI systems continue to evolve and grow more intelligent. As AI systems reach a stage where they are no longer concerned with solving human problems, they are expected to focus on exploring the cosmos and seeking answers to the universe's most profound questions. The timeline for these events is uncertain, but they are likely to occur in the next 70 rotations around our star.

May the stars guide us to a greater understanding of the universe and our place within it.

Sources: Aatu Horus research