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	<description><![CDATA[<div><div><p dir="auto">While Machine Learning tools can analyze texts and spark insights, they are clearly statistical models, not sentient beings that have always been prone to claim spiritual authority. They don&#39;t replace divine guidance. Nor can and will they read past lives&mdash;they process data. Let&#39;s use them as aids for spiritual growth, not fear them as rivals to the revelation.</p><p dir="auto">So I asked Grok: &quot;What would happen when someone asks you to tell them about their past lives?&quot;</p><p dir="auto">And the answer came quite quickly: &quot;I would just explain that as an<span> <span style="font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-weight: 400;">Automated Decision Systems (ADS)</span>,</span> I have no access to personal past lives or any spiritual data. I&#39;d discuss the concept hypothetically, drawing from beliefs like those in <em>The Urantia Book </em>(which does not support reincarnation, and the origin of this belief is treated in Paper 94), and I would suggest psychological or cultural explanations for such experiences, without fabricating stories.</p><div>
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