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  2. AI pictures of Jesus on social media are suspiciously rugged ...

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    Handsome AI Jesus images are created from patterns a machine picks up from the information it is fed. What does that say about us, and how we view figures important to our cultural identities?

  3. Some of the weirdest AI-generated images you've ever ... - AOL

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    Many of the AI photos draw in streams of users commenting “Amen” on bizarre Jesus images, praising the impressive work of nonexistent artists or wishing happy birthday to fake children sitting ...

  4. 'A cautionary tale': How clickbait AI images like 'Shrimp ...

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    Not all AI images on Facebook or other social media platforms including Linkedin look like Shrimp Jesus; many of them appear hyper-realistic, save for some clues like extra hands or fingers.

  5. AI slop - Wikipedia

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    AI slop, commonly referred to simply as slop, is low-quality media—including writing and images—made using generative artificial intelligence technology. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 1 ] Coined in the 2020s, the term has a derogatory connotation akin to " spam ".

  6. Dead Internet theory - Wikipedia

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    AI-generated image of "Shrimp Jesus" In 2024, AI-generated images on Facebook, referred to as AI "Slop", began going viral. [28] [29] Subjects of these AI-generated images included various iterations of Jesus "meshed in various forms" with shrimp, flight attendants, and Black children next to artwork they supposedly created. Many of those said ...

  7. Ecce Homo (García Martínez and Giménez) - Wikipedia

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    The Ecce Homo (Latin: "Behold the Man") in the Sanctuary of Mercy church in Borja, Spain, is a fresco painted circa 1930 by the Spanish painter Elías García Martínez depicting Jesus crowned with thorns. Both the subject and style are typical of traditional Catholic art. [1]

  8. ‘AI Jesus’ takes confessions at Swiss church - AOL

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    A small chapel in the picturesque Swiss town of Lucerne has installed an “AI Jesus” that allows parishioners to confess their sins to a digital version of the Son of God. The multi-lingual bot ...

  9. Depiction of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Images of Jesus tend to show ethnic characteristics similar to those of the culture in which the image has been created. Beliefs that certain images are historically authentic, or have acquired an authoritative status from Church tradition, remain powerful among some of the faithful, in Eastern Orthodoxy, Lutheranism, Anglicanism, and Roman ...