- Summary
- A digital sign, likely generated by an artificial intelligence program from an LDS database or spreadsheet, served as a digital replacement for a physical manual. This automated document features specific columns detailing the name of the product, the original price, and the current sale price. In a humorous twist, the front of the sign is adorned with a photograph of a group of men representing a key chapter of the LDS church. The image displays the heading, "Quorum of the Twelve Apostates," which appears to have been misread on the sign itself, suggesting a glitch in the data generation process rather than a deliberate hoax.
The Daily Universe newspaper, which features BYU university, printed the same photograph on the sign, indicating that a digital reproduction of an internal LDS document was created to promote the chapter. This event highlights how automated systems can replicate specific internal texts or historical figures into a physical format, blurring the line between human intent and machine output.
The sign serves as a humorous commentary on the automation of religious content, where human-readable data is converted into machine-generated images that often contain visible errors, effectively turning a serious theological text into an interactive puzzle for online engagement. - Title
- Revealing Errors
- Description
- Revealing Errors
- Keywords
- error, errors, like, text, have, more, course, people, revealing, january, code, google, sign, translation, pilgrims, view, users
- NS Lookup
- A 128.199.1.200
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-10Updated 2026-03-24Summarized 2026-03-25
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