Can Artificial Intelligence Influence or Detect Practices Related to Black Magic? Exploring the Intersection of AI, Spiritual Beliefs, and Cultural Phenomena.
Ashikur Rahman Nazil To approach this seriously: there is currently no empirical or scientific evidence supporting the existence of a deity, let alone phenomena such as "black magic." From a scholarly standpoint, such claims fall outside the bounds of what can be tested, verified, or falsified through empirical methods. Consequently, they do not belong to the evidence-based frameworks we rely upon in academic or scientific discourse.
As for the question of whether artificial intelligence can influence or detect practices related to black magic—this too rests on a fundamental misunderstanding of both AI and the nature of spiritual or supernatural claims. AI systems are tools built on mathematical models and statistical inference. They process patterns in human-generated data; they do not possess metaphysical awareness, spiritual sensitivity, or the capacity to engage with non-empirical belief systems.
AI has had a significant impact on various forms of media, from text to video and 3D. AI-powered technologies such as natural language processing, image and audio recognition, and computer vision have revolutionized the way we interact with and consume media.
AI cannot directly detect or influence practices related to "black magic," its growing capabilities are sparking discussions about how technology might intersect with spiritual beliefs and cultural phenomena. AI is already transforming spiritual practices through personalized meditation apps, AI-driven spiritual guidance, and the translation of ancient texts. Some fear AI could be used for malicious purposes, drawing parallels to black magic due to its potential to influence and manipulate.