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India's religious chatbots condone violence using the voice of god

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As Vandana Poddar performs the Hindu puja ceremony daily at her home shrine in Mumbai, she’s guided on her spiritual journey by the Bhagavad Gita, a 700-verse scripture.

She even attends a weekly class dissecting the deeper meaning of the ancient religious text, with her teacher providing examples to illustrate a particular passage. 

“Interpretation is the backbone of this text,” Poddar, 52, told CBC News. “Superficial knowledge can be misleading.”

But many in India are foregoing that in-person contact with a guru interpreting the Bhagavad Gita and turning to online chatbots, which imitate the voice of the Hindu god Krishna and give answers to probing questions about the meaning of

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