Translated data: A joint study conducted by Nazarbayev University and Duke University has found that individuals who believe in God are more inclined to accept the advice of artificial intelligence as distinct from human advice. Researchers explored the significant role of God in decision-making and whether contemplating God makes people more or less likely to trust AI systems over human experts. The results indicate that due to a sense of humility and awareness of human flaws, people are more receptive to AI recommendations. Although the study suggests that those who think about God are more willing to accept AI advice, it also points out that there is a general negative bias towards algorithms.