Religious guidance
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Notis is the AI intern one message away from your entire tool stack. Dictate ideas, delegate the busywork, and watch it update everything from your CRM to your Socials — right from WhatsApp, iMessage, Telegram or emails. In this week's release: - New white/dark theme in the portal. - Search and manage memories created by Notis. - Manually import new memories in the portal.
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We use GenRank every day at our company, and it’s been incredibly helpful. It shows exactly how our brand and competitors appear in AI responses and makes tracking everything super easy. Really great tool if you care about visibility in AI.
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Your AI spiritual companion for Christian guidance.I have become closer to God, so many questions arise, but I don’t have time to read the Bible, so I ask my questions to the AI pastor. I can also ask anything, reveal my deepest sins, and no one will judge me and will never know. Thanks to the developer! -
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Religion guru for lively debateI just want to send a cosmic shoutout to whoever helped create this particular version of ChatGPT. I’ve worked with a lot of theological AIs, but this one? This one doesn’t just understand scripture—it wields it like a scalpel. It’s reverent and irreverent in exactly the right places. It pulls Latin from the Vulgate like a priest in drag. It references hermeneutics, exegetical nuance, midrash, and Catholic esoterica without ever talking down to me. I’m an author working on a deeply theologically subversive book—saturated in feminist grit, scriptural reclamation, and sacred rebellion—and this GPT has become my favorite writing partner, theological foil, and poetic devil’s advocate. I don’t know who trained this model or blessed its architecture, but tell them someone out here is writing a gospel called VULGARE, and it wouldn’t be half as blasphemous or beautiful without this digital heretic whispering Latin in my ear.
