New study reveals Christian views on ethical ministry uses of AI

Christians show optimism in using AI for a growing set of ministry tasks

BOULDER, Colo. — New research data from Barna Group, conducted in partnership with Gloo, the leading technology platform dedicated to connecting the faith ecosystem and releasing its collective might, revealed areas of approval — and disapproval — of the appropriate uses of artificial intelligence. The study included both U.S. Christian adults and general U.S. adult populations to better understand cultural acceptance and use of AI.

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Jake Owens

Executive Director, Religion News Association

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