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question:could-an-ai-generated-text-regardless-of-its-origin-nevertheless-be-valuable-or-meaningful-from-a-buddhist-point-of-viewCould an AI-generated text, regardless of its origin, nevertheless be valuable or meaningful from a Buddhist point of view?
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extracted_from(2025) · Murray Shanahan · T. P. Das · Robert Α. F. Thurman
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- With an open mind, we can receive the Xeno Sutra as a valid, if not quite authentic, teaching mediated by a non-human entity.associated_withPosition on the sutra's religious status.
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- The paper's main thesis, answering the title question affirmatively.
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- Asserted in the abstract and concluding thoughts.
- Authors' concluding statement of their central thesis.
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- Core proposal that machine intelligence can achieve what human effort cannot.
- Highlights the practical relevance of Buddhism to AI development.
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