Malaysia’s Tianhou Temple Unveils World’s First AI-Powered Mazu Goddess to Interact with Worshippers

Imagine this: At the Tianhou Temple in Johor, Malaysia, ancient tradition meets cutting-edge tech with the world’s first AI Mazu statue, launched April 20 to honor the sea goddess’s 1,065th birthday. Developed by Aimazin, this digital deity listens to prayers, gives advice, and even interprets fortune sticks. So what does this mean for the paper packaging world? Big shifts are coming—digitized rituals could reduce demand for traditional paper offerings like joss paper, pushing mills to innovate new ceremonial paper products or pivot into digital commemorative packaging. The future of faith...and paper...is going virtual!https://pragativadi.com/malaysias-tianhou-temple-unveils-worlds-first-ai-powered-mazu-goddess-to-interact-with-worshippers/

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