Prompts and Prayers: the Rise of GPTheology
Ioana Cheres, Adrian Groza, Ioana Moldovan, Mick O'Hara, Connell Vaughan

TL;DR
This paper examines the emergence of GPTheology, a techno-religious phenomenon where AI models like ChatGPT are perceived as divine or prophetic, analyzing community narratives and societal implications.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of GPTheology, analyzing online communities and real-world projects to understand AI's role as a semi-divine entity and its impact on religion and society.
Findings
AI is developing belief systems around salvation and prophecy.
Interactions with AI are acquiring ritualistic and religious characteristics.
AI-centric ideologies are influencing traditional religious beliefs.
Abstract
Increasingly artificial intelligence (AI) has been cast in "god-like" roles (to name a few: film industry - Matrix, The Creator, Mission Impossible, Foundation, Dune etc.; literature - Children of Time, Permutation City, Neuromancer, I Have no Mouth and I Must Scream, Alphaville etc.). This trend has accelerated with the advent of sophisticated Large Language Models such as ChatGPT. For this phenomenon, where AI is perceived as divine, we use the term GPTheology, where ChatGPT and other AI models are treated as potential oracles of a semi-divine nature. This paper explores the emergence of GPTheology as a form of techno-religion, examining how narratives around AI echo traditional religious constructs. We draw on community narratives from online forums - Reddit - and recent projects - AI-powered Mazu Statue in Malaysia (Lu, 2025); "ShamAIn" Project in Korea (He-rim, 2025); AI Jesus in a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI · Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education · Misinformation and Its Impacts
