Delaware Christians Split on AI: Two-Thirds See Benefits, Half View as Threat

Delaware’s Christian community appears divided when it comes to artificial intelligence, with new research showing believers hold seemingly contradictory views about the emerging technology.

Fresh polling data from the Barna Group reveals that two-thirds of Christian respondents believe artificial intelligence is making positive changes in their daily lives. However, more than half of those same believers simultaneously view the technology as potentially dangerous.

Perhaps most surprising, the research shows younger Christians – typically the demographic most willing to adopt new technologies like AI – are actually more concerned about potential risks than their older counterparts.

The findings suggest Delaware’s faith community is grappling with the complex implications of artificial intelligence, recognizing both its practical benefits and potential downsides as the technology becomes increasingly prevalent in everyday life.