AMRITSAR, PUNJAB — As artificial intelligence rapidly expands, a serious concern has emerged in Sikh circles: several AI platforms and mobile apps styled as “SikhGPT” are generating fabricated Gurbani and presenting it as authentic scripture from Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.United Sikhs UK has formally appealed to Sri Akal Takht Sahib to intervene. In its submission, the organisation stated that these apps claim to answer questions on Gurbani, Sikh history and Rehat Maryada, but testing revealed alarming inaccuracies — including verses that do not exist, incorrect spellings of sacred text, and wrong Ang references.United Sikhs emphasised that every akhar of Gurbani is inviolable, and presenting non-existent lines as Gurbani is a grave act of disrespect. They warned that disclaimers do not reduce the harm, as many Sangat members may unknowingly trust such AI tools.The organisation has submitted screenshots and documentation showing fabricated verses, textual errors and mismatched Ang numbers. They have demanded an immediate investigation into platforms using the name “Sikh GPT,” disclosure of their creators, show‑cause notices to those responsible, and suspension of the apps and websites until the inquiry concludes. They also urged that an official advisory be issued warning the Sangat against unverified AI tools.Adding to the concern, British Sikh AI researcher Dr. Sarabjot Singh cautioned that unregulated AI poses risks similar to the historical damage caused by mahants. He warned of the accelerating “GPTisation” of Gurbani, where sacred scripture is reduced to machine‑generated text without reverence or accountability. He noted that United Sikhs UK has already raised this issue with Sri Akal Takht Sahib and the SGPC, but a formal response is awaited.The issue is further amplified by previous incidents involving AI‑generated objectionable images of Sri Darbar Sahib and fake social media accounts impersonating Sikh institutions. The Sikh community now awaits guidance from Jathedar Giani Kuldeep Singh Gargaj on what many view as a critical challenge to the sanctity of Gurbani in the digital age.