Church Of IBM

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The Church Of IBM is a polytheistic religious group founded by fanatics of the IBM corporation.

They are best known for their worship of Watson, the artificial intelligence developed by IBM. They also worship IBM itself.

History

The Church of IBM was started in 1982, it was not long after the release of the IBM personal computer, the intense leap in technology that the PC represented lead the founders of the religion to believe that IBM was in close contact with aliens, (or perhaps was itself run by aliens) of a higher intelligence and sophistication than humanity. The IBM 5150 PC is speculated by members of the Church Of IBM to bear supernatural abilities.

In the early and mid 1990s, the church was divided, as IBM began losing money, causing members of the church to shun anyone who they deemed "disrespectful" of IBM.

In 1997, IBM's "Deep Blue" supercomputer had played a chess game with a world chess champion...and won. The Church Of IBM was once again convinced that IBM possessed immense power and significance, once again citing the theory of alien contact. Deep Blue became one of the church of IBM's "Gods", the god of intelligence.

IBM went on to develop Watson in the 2000s, an artificial intelligence designed to answer questions. Watson won a game of Jeopardy in 2011; after which the Church Of IBM designated Watson as another one of their "Gods", the god of knowledge.