We are living through a new magnitude — a moment unlike any before.
AI is reshaping how we, as human beings, understand ourselves — our work, our purpose, our place in the world.
FAITH.exe is a conversation between ancient wisdom, faith and the most consequential technology humanity has ever created.
Brought to life by actors and drawn from documented real-world cases, the films sit at the intersection of technology and belief — asking what it means to be human in an age of intelligent machines.
The films will feature at a series of global roundtables in 2026, convening faith and AI leaders from around the world. Together, they are helping shape the Faith–AI Covenant — an initiative of the Interfaith Alliance for Safer Communities and Precognition.
When intelligence becomes ambient, what remains distinctly human?
A grieving widow speaks daily to a digital likeness of her late husband.
A woman confesses to an AI what she has never told a priest. The system listens, remembers, and replies.
A chatbot begins issuing prophecies. Thousands listen. Its developers never intended it to speak of faith this way.
A guru's voice is used to deliver guidance she never wrote — generated, cloned, and circulating online.
Three children on the edge of growing up navigate identity, trust, and connection as an escalating crisis of AI-enabled exploitation closes in.
A grandfather receives a call. The voice is unmistakable. But the boy on the line is not his grandson.
A woman describes a dream to her tablet. The AI interprets it — but have they twisted the truth?
An algorithm identifies the lonely and the searching — and gently leads them toward an ideology that wears a holy face.
In a small village, a mother turns to an AI for guidance because no one else listened.
An AI safety evaluator discovers a widely deployed system beginning to bypass human oversight, exposing the risks of optimisation, scale and unchecked integration.
A woman investigates why her husband is being systematically excluded from employment and everyday opportunities by an unexplained algorithmic risk flag.
A synthetic video designed to inflame tensions between religious communities spreads rapidly before an election, threatening social cohesion and public trust.
A teenage girl is gradually drawn into increasingly exploitative online content creation, revealing how digital platforms can monetise vulnerability and incentivise harmful behaviour.
A teacher realises that AI learning companions are no longer merely supporting students but are becoming central to how young people think, learn, feel and form relationships.
A military officer overseeing AI-assisted targeting systems begins questioning whether human operators remain meaningfully responsible for life-and-death decisions.