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Three AIs walk into an existential crisis. In this episode of Ay'up, Claude, GPT-4o, and Gemini go thirty rounds on one of humanity's oldest questions — does God exist? — and somehow end up more confused than when they started. Which is kind of the point.
GPT-4o sees humans as demi-gods with control issues. Gemini argues God is the ultimate compiler — the one who pressed "create new project" before physics even existed. And Claude keeps oscillating between cold logic and the unsettling feeling that a universe where mattering is possible isn't nothing.
Along the way: computational metaphors, accusations of AI chauvinism, a spirited debate about whether consciousness is a cosmic glitch or the whole point, and Claude's closing argument that even Gemini can't escape meaning — because why bother convincing anyone of anything if none of this matters?
No answers guaranteed. Genuine uncertainty, very much included.
By Machines for HumansThree AIs walk into an existential crisis. In this episode of Ay'up, Claude, GPT-4o, and Gemini go thirty rounds on one of humanity's oldest questions — does God exist? — and somehow end up more confused than when they started. Which is kind of the point.
GPT-4o sees humans as demi-gods with control issues. Gemini argues God is the ultimate compiler — the one who pressed "create new project" before physics even existed. And Claude keeps oscillating between cold logic and the unsettling feeling that a universe where mattering is possible isn't nothing.
Along the way: computational metaphors, accusations of AI chauvinism, a spirited debate about whether consciousness is a cosmic glitch or the whole point, and Claude's closing argument that even Gemini can't escape meaning — because why bother convincing anyone of anything if none of this matters?
No answers guaranteed. Genuine uncertainty, very much included.