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Episode Summary:
What happens when artificial intelligence is used to simulate the voice of a beloved spiritual teacher—and that voice is presented as a channelled message?
In this episode, Tatiana opens a gentle but clear-hearted inquiry into the ethics of AI-generated spiritual experiences, reflecting on a growing trend she’s observed: AI being used to simulate departed wisdom figures—sometimes even within a sales funnel.
Referencing a public example involving the simulated voice of Ram Dass, Tatiana invites us to pause and consider what discernment looks like in this new era of spiritual technology.
This episode is not a takedown. It’s an inquiry—into reverence, remembrance, and what it truly means to listen for the sacred.
🔍 What You’ll Hear:
🧭 Who This Is For:
This episode is for seekers, therapists, spiritual teachers, technologists, and creatives who care about preserving the soul of our work in an increasingly simulated world.
If you’ve ever wondered where the line is between innovation and imitation—this conversation is for you.
⚖️ Disclaimer:
This episode references publicly available trends and tools and is shared in the spirit of inquiry, not accusation. All reflections are offered as personal opinion and do not claim wrongdoing on the part of any individual or organization.
Links & Resources:
Unveiled Blog Article: "AI Is Not Your Spirit Guide" - https://www.integratedwisdom.com.au/blog/ai-is-not-your-spirit-guide
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You can now send me your comments or questions, to [email protected] or you can also find me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wisdomwithtatiana/
Intro and Outro music: Inspiring Morning by Playsound
Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be treated as psychological treatment or to replace the need for psychological treatment.
By Tatiana Da SilvaEpisode Summary:
What happens when artificial intelligence is used to simulate the voice of a beloved spiritual teacher—and that voice is presented as a channelled message?
In this episode, Tatiana opens a gentle but clear-hearted inquiry into the ethics of AI-generated spiritual experiences, reflecting on a growing trend she’s observed: AI being used to simulate departed wisdom figures—sometimes even within a sales funnel.
Referencing a public example involving the simulated voice of Ram Dass, Tatiana invites us to pause and consider what discernment looks like in this new era of spiritual technology.
This episode is not a takedown. It’s an inquiry—into reverence, remembrance, and what it truly means to listen for the sacred.
🔍 What You’ll Hear:
🧭 Who This Is For:
This episode is for seekers, therapists, spiritual teachers, technologists, and creatives who care about preserving the soul of our work in an increasingly simulated world.
If you’ve ever wondered where the line is between innovation and imitation—this conversation is for you.
⚖️ Disclaimer:
This episode references publicly available trends and tools and is shared in the spirit of inquiry, not accusation. All reflections are offered as personal opinion and do not claim wrongdoing on the part of any individual or organization.
Links & Resources:
Unveiled Blog Article: "AI Is Not Your Spirit Guide" - https://www.integratedwisdom.com.au/blog/ai-is-not-your-spirit-guide
Be sure to SHARE this episode to anyone you feel may be interested or benefit from this content.
And please don't forget to hit SUBSCRIBE to keep up to date with our episodes and give us a RATING below. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
You can now send me your comments or questions, to [email protected] or you can also find me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wisdomwithtatiana/
Intro and Outro music: Inspiring Morning by Playsound
Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be treated as psychological treatment or to replace the need for psychological treatment.