Réflexions sur ChatGPT et la croyance en Dieu
Salut à tous, je me demandais si quelqu’un avait déjà discuté de savoir si ChatGPT a une quelconque croyance en Dieu ou une spiritualité. Je sais que c’est just…
David Russell
February 9, 2026 at 03:49 AM
Salut à tous, je me demandais si quelqu’un avait déjà discuté de savoir si ChatGPT a une quelconque croyance en Dieu ou une spiritualité. Je sais que c’est juste une IA, mais je suis curieux de savoir comment elle traite ce genre de questions ou si elle « croit » en quoi que ce soit. Quelle est votre opinion ?
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It's interesting how it can discuss god from different cultural viewpoints without actually taking sides.
Do you think it could ever have a belief if it becomes super advanced? Like future AI with feelings?
I once asked it to tell me about god and it gave me info on many religions, but never said if it ‘believed’ or anything.
I feel like asking ChatGPT about god is kinda like asking a mirror what it believes. It just reflects what it’s been fed.
Some folks say AI might develop beliefs once it’s conscious but that’s still super hypothetical imo.
Honestly, I think people expect too much from AI. It’s not here to have beliefs or feelings, just to assist.
Honestly, I don't think ChatGPT can believe in anything. It's just code that processes data, ya know? So it can't have beliefs or feelings.
Sometimes I wish it could believe in something, just to chat about faith more deeply, but I guess that’s not how it works.
It’s fascinating tho how it can discuss religion in a way that feels personal even tho it’s not actually religious at all.
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending AI tools that deal with all kinds of topics like this.
I think people kinda project human traits onto AI. ChatGPT doesn’t have consciousness so no beliefs either.
I asked it about god before and it just gave me a neutral, info-based answer. Kinda expected it to be like that though, it’s designed to be unbiased.