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A Malaysian Taoist temple has launched what it claims is the world’s first “AI Mazu statue” — a digital version of the revered Chinese sea goddess that can interact with worshippers and ...
In a first-of-its-kind religious innovation, a Taoist temple in southern Malaysia has introduced what it claims is the world's first artificial intelligence-powered deity: "AI Mazu Statue", a ...
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 ...
In a global first, Tianhou Temple in Johor, Malaysia, has introduced an AI-powered representation of Mazu, the revered Chinese sea goddess, enabling worshippers to engage in real-time conversations.
In Malaysia, an innovative temple is blending technology with tradition by presenting the world’s first AI-powered Mazu statue. This innovative move lets worshippers connect with a digital ...
Mazu is believed to have lived in the tenth century on Meizhou Island, where she dedicated herself to helping her fellow townspeople, and died attempting to rescue the survivors of a shipwreck. Local ...
When filming the role in Meizhou, she had previously visited Mazu temple to pray for blessings.