Artificial intelligence (AI) takes it a step further by “touching the sky”: it shows what God would look like and the images have influenced social network users.

Imagining what the Creator of the world is like is a recurring exercise in human history. Painters and sculptors have done it over the centuries.

This time the AI ​​dared and shows the power and clarity with which they visualize God.

They used to pass through the “eyes” of the AI ​​from Lady Di to Pope Francis himself. Without forgetting Donald Trump, among others.

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Midjourney’s artificial intelligence, Semana said in late April, created a recreation of God as an omnipotent being who radiates great power.

How is God to Artificial Intelligence

The beard and long hair are not absent from most images known to date.

Users are surprised by the sprawling recreations highlighting the musculature, tunics, and new futuristic carved armor.

According to the Colombian publication mentioned above, Midjourney’s AI created a recreation of God as a powerful man similar to Zeus.

He also comments on the image of God as a mighty being living in heaven.

And Jesus?

Jesus Christ has also become a hook for artificial intelligence. Since last Holy Week, the image of the son of God with the 12 apostles during the last supper went viral.

More recently, they have shown him happy, with his long hair, surrounded by laughing children.

The controversy that artificial intelligence brings

Ethical debates have sprung up around this revolutionary path of AI. We don’t say it because of the theme of recreating God. If not with issues where the user gets confused.

The journalist and CNN host, Alejandra Oraa, opined in a post on March 23 that “generating images with a click can be a lot of fun” for some, but warns of the impact they can have in real life.

For Oraa there are two keywords: ethics and morality.

It read: “Technology has advanced to the point that today we don’t know whether a computer wrote an article or a book (ChatGPT), if the TV host is real (Synthesia), or if the person we really know recorded that video (Dall-e and Stability.ai). Generate pictures of words, Stand.ai to take quality photos in seconds, and even dall-e to imitate your voice and let you say what the script wants,” he explained.

He suggests in his post to start training the brain. He even places a “recommendation”: “Seek the man”. “If a photo or video looks too perfect and high quality to be real, it’s probably been edited or created by AI,” he warned.