Church of Greece introduces LOGOS, its first AI platform

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The Church of Greece has stepped into the era of artificial intelligence with the launch of LOGOS, an AI tool created by the Metropolis of Nea Ionia, Filadelfia, Iraklio, and Halkidona in partnership with the University of the Aegean, ekathimerini.com, has reported.

LOGOS serves as a digital “library,” compiling knowledge about the Christian faith and providing clear, practical answers to users’ questions. When asked if it could receive confession, the application responded that it could not but offered guidance and prayers for spiritual preparation.

Metropolitan Gabriel, the project’s initiator, explained that the tool is not meant to replace clergy but “acts as a guide bringing the believer to the next step, the Church.” He added that it is essential for the Church to engage with technology, stressing, “Technology should serve humanity, not the other way around.”

Aimed particularly at younger generations, LOGOS provides a safe and reliable source of information on Orthodox Christianity, helping users navigate a digital landscape often filled with misinformation or harmful content.

Source: ekathimerini.com

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