Excited to announce the release of the latest volume of #ImpossibleTorah, "The AI Torah Commentary, Volume 2: Exodus"! This latest volume explores the ancient text of the book of Exodus in light of cutting-edge advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning.
This book contains ChatGPT responses to the stories and lessons of the book of Exodus in the styles of figures from the past (see below for the full list), exploring the ever-evolving technological landscape in relation to Torah.
Whether you are a student of the Torah, an AI enthusiast, or simply someone seeking to deepen your understanding of our world and our place in it, this book is for you. I invite you to join me on this journey of discovery and insight, as we explore the intersection of ancient wisdom and modern technology.
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The AI Torah Commentary: Volume 2: Exodus
Impossible Torah is an experimental biblical commentary project created by Rabbi Menachem Creditor. Through the technology of OpenAI ChatGPT, diverse voices from throughout history and culture are brought back to life, each generated to reflect on a Torah portion through the unique prism of their life's recorded work. The Exodus volume of Impossible Torah features the artificially generated voices of:
SHEMOT
in the style of John Lewis
in the style of Dorothy Gale
in the style of Rav Kook
VA’ERA
in the style of Viktor Frankl
in the style of Hippocrates
in the style of Frida Kahlo
BO
in the style of James Joyce
in the style of Shel Silverstein
in the style of Job
BESHALACH
in the style of Miriam the Prophetess
in the style of Arthur Miller
in the style of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
YITRO
in the stye of Louis Brandeis
in the style of Freddie Mercury
in the style of Maya Angelou
MISHPATIM
in the style of Hammurabi
in the style of Clara Lemlich
in the style of John Jay
TERUMAH
in the style of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
in the style of Alexander Hamilton
in the style of Frank Lloyd Wright
TETZAVEH
in the style of Mr. Rogers
in the style of Diane von Furstenberg
in the style of Norman Mailer
KI TISSA
in the style of Sigmund Freud
in the style of Matsuo Bashō
in the style of Jacob Neusner
VAYAKHEL
in the style of Oliver Sacks
in the style of Henrietta Szold
in the style of King Solomon
PEKUDEI
in the style of Dylan Thomas
in the style of Lily Safra
in the style of Eeyore