Artificial intelligence is no longer merely a technical field. It is a civilisational force — quietly reshaping knowledge, authority, and the formation of human belief faster than our institutions can follow.
For the first time in history, belief is being mediated at scale by machines. Without cultural grounding, doctrinal integrity, or accountability.
FAITH.exe is a series of eight short films — first-hand portraits of lives already being shaped, and shaken, by the machines we are building. Each story is drawn from documented cases around the world, told through actors, and designed to spark the conversations that matter most: between those building AI and those entrusted with the moral and spiritual wellbeing of communities.
Faith.exe is not about technology.
It is about the sacred architecture of human life — and what happens when it becomes digitally mediated, defined by algorithms and governed by systems that have no conscience, no feeling, no judgment — none of the very things that make us human?
Produced by Precognition, the films will premiere and feature at a series of global roundtables between AI and faith leaders being convened by the Interfaith Alliance for Safer Communities.
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A guru's voice is used to deliver guidance she never wrote — generated, cloned, and circulating online.
A chatbot begins issuing prophecies. Thousands listen. Its developers never intended it to speak of faith this way.
A grieving widow speaks daily to a digital likeness of her late husband.
A woman confesses to an AI what she has never told a priest. The system listens, remembers, and replies.
An algorithm identifies the lonely and the searching — and gently leads them toward an ideology that wears a holy face.
A grandfather receives a call. The voice is unmistakable. But the boy on the line is not his grandson.
A woman describes a dream to her tablet. The AI interprets it — but have they twisted the truth?
In a small village, a mother turns to an AI for guidance because no one else listened.