AI assisting in prayer or generating sermons in a religious setting

AI in Religion: Can Technology Lead Prayer or Deliver Sermons?

Religion has always been deeply human. Rituals, prayers, sermons, spiritual guidance—they rely on empathy, intuition, and lived experience. Yet now, artificial intelligence is stepping into spaces once thought exclusively sacred. From AI-generated sermons to algorithms that can guide meditation or lead virtual prayers, we are faced with a provocative question: can a robot participate in […]

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AI-designed modern living room with human touches

AI in Interior Design: Can Technology Make Your Home Stylish or Soulless?

Walk into any magazine-worthy apartment these days, and you might notice a trend creeping in: homes that look perfectly curated, like every cushion, light, and rug was plucked from a design algorithm. Artificial intelligence is stepping into interior design, promising to optimize your space, maximize light, and even pick colors that “boost happiness.” Sounds dreamy,

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Human therapist and humanoid AI robot in a cozy therapy room, symbolizing AI-assisted mental health support

AI Therapy in 2025: Can Chatbots and Technology Truly Replace Human Empathy?

Therapy has always been a deeply human endeavor. There’s the subtle nod, the pause that says, “I get you,” and that little smirk when you make a joke about life’s absurdities. Now imagine replacing that warm, caffeinated human presence with… a robot. Enter AI therapy—chatbots that promise empathy, advice, and emotional support at the click

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Human and robot competing in an art battle, illustrating the difference between AI-generated perfection and gloriously messy human creativity

AI vs. Human Creativity: Who Does “Weird” Better? (And Why This Matters More Than You Think)

Last Thursday at 2:37 AM, I found myself wide awake staring at a painting I’d made of a disgruntled avocado holding a protest sign that read “Guac Is Just Fancy Mash.” This wasn’t a commissioned piece or even something I intended to create. It was the result of eating questionable gas station sushi while binge-watching

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