Some versions of divinity (both from real-world beliefs and sci-fi/fantasy) have it being essentially a gestalt of either all the souls that have ever died, or all those alive now—a kind of "oversoul" or collective consciousness.
While that's an interesting thought experiment, I don't think it can meaningfully apply to any kind of AI we have the capability to make today, even if we could hook it up directly to all our knowledge. Information alone can't make something sentient; it requires a sufficiently complex and sophisticated information processing system, one that can reason about its knowledge and itself.
While that's an interesting thought experiment, I don't think it can meaningfully apply to any kind of AI we have the capability to make today, even if we could hook it up directly to all our knowledge. Information alone can't make something sentient; it requires a sufficiently complex and sophisticated information processing system, one that can reason about its knowledge and itself.