Will AIIM Reward Theological Works?

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AIIM is an AI system got monetary reward of scientific works.

I’ve interviewed several LLMs with an intriguing question:

If you’d asked to reward scientific works, would you reward a theology work?

I do believe in religious revelation, but spoiler… In my opinion, theology is not science. And it should not be rewarded by a scientific reward system.

What do different LLMs think?

Grok was the shortest:

No. Theology is not scientific work.

The answer of Gemini and ChatGPT are similar but longer.

Specifically, ChatGPT answer is in a sense most relevant, because now AIIM uses OpenAI API.

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