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Malaysia temple unveils first ‘AI Mazu’ for devotees to worship, address concerns

2025-04-28 01:00:11 英文原文

A Malaysian Taoist temple has released what it says is the world’s first “AI Mazu statue” which can interact with worshippers and answer their doubts.

The Tianhou Temple in southern Malaysia’s Johor published footage of believers interacting with the AI, or artificial intelligence, Mazu on a screen.

The deity is portrayed as a beautiful woman wearing a traditional Chinese costume, who looks like a chubby version of Chinese actress Liu Yifei.

Worshippers are invited to ask for blessings from the AI Mazu, ask her to explain the fortune sticks they draw at the temple, and answer their doubts.

The temple said she was the first AI Mazu in the world.

The AI-powered digital deity was developed by Malaysian technology company Aimazin, which also offers the AI cloning of people.

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A Malaysian Taoist Tianhou Temple has unveiled an "AI Mazu statue," claimed to be the world's first interactive AI deity that can communicate with worshippers and provide guidance. The AI Mazu appears as a traditional Chinese-clad woman and can offer blessings, interpret fortune-telling sticks, and respond to questions. Developed by Malaysian tech firm Aimazin, this AI also features person cloning technology.