AI-generated “Christian” fake Images on Facebook


There have always been cunning people who sought to exploit the trust of Christians, taking advantage of their naivety and faith for personal gain.

And now is the time when they learn to use such a tool as artificial intelligence.

In this post, we will show you examples of how leveraging the trust of Christians, nefarious social media marketers create and make viral AI content. Particularly on Facebook. This works best on Facebook since Facebook’s audience is more mature. And adults are less versed in HI things than young people. And adults are less versed in AI things than young people.

AI cheaters could do it for a couple of evil reasons.

  • To create a database of trusting Christians, to whom messages can later be sent requesting material assistance for medical treatment, food purchases, etc.
  • For their Facebook page to attain a certain level of trust. And then, from this page, they can run prohibited advertisements. If the page is trusted, the advertisements will work longer before the anti-spam and moderation mechanisms are triggered.

Examples of generated Christian images:

1. Christian Crew/team

Here’s an example: Christians are inspired by the fact that there exists a team that prays and reads the Bible on the plane. What could be more uplifting and encouraging than a public display of faith?

Take note of the number of likes and reposts. Additionally, I will be adding tags by which it can be determined that the image was generated by artificial intelligence.

In this example, Scarlett Johansson’s name was added to the post, probably to deceive certain Facebook algorithms and make the post go viral.

2. Image of Jesus in the Clouds and Nature

Here, Christians are glad to see an image of Jesus in the clouds. A similar situation is described in Frank Peretti’s book “The Visitation,” where people began to see divine images of God everywhere. What could be more captivating than seeing a sign from God? All Christians aspire to see signs, the word of God, in everyday life.

3. Jesus Christ on Statues, paintings, etc.

Undoubtedly, people are impressed when someone dedicates much time and effort to making an image of Jesus Christ, whether it’s from sand, wood, or clay. Sincere Christians gladly repost such posts, naively believing that they were made by people, not artificial intelligence.

For example, in the next photo, you can see that a woman has 3 hands, and for some reason, she uses paint brushes to create a sand figure.

Also, note the repeated phrase “Today is my graduation”.

  

4. Jesus in Everyday Life

Indeed, the imagination of bad social media marketers knows no bounds, and they create images with Jesus Christ in various circumstances. Often in indecent surroundings.

I am cautious not to overestimate the significance of artificial intelligence to see in it an image/mark of a beast or something. Though who knows? Perhaps the recent events of the Apocalypse will be associated with artificial intelligence.

At the very least, this situation should alert us that we, as Christians, are too trusting, seeing God and His signs where they are not at all.

And no wonder! For Satan himself transforms himself into an angel of light, 2 Corinthians 11:14.