Why Knowing How to Use AI Matters More Than Which AI You Use
The best AI models are nearly identical in performance. But most people don't know how to use any of them well. Here's why that gap matters.
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The best AI models are nearly identical in performance. But most people don't know how to use any of them well. Here's why that gap matters.
Most people use free AI chatbots for spiritual questions. The accuracy gap between free and paid versions is bigger than you'd expect.
When every AI model aces the easy questions, you need harder tests. Here's how FaithBench designs questions that separate the best from the rest.
AI generates icons with gibberish text and describes theosis as New Age pantheism. The errors reveal how Western assumptions get imposed on Eastern faith.
600 million Pentecostals worldwide. The world's fastest-growing Christian movement. And AI can't get it right—because Pentecostalism transmits through experience, not text.
AI chatbots trained on millions of documents still can't keep Catholic and Protestant teachings straight. Here's why that matters.
AI placed John Calvin in the 20th century. That's not the real problem. The real problem is how it systematically changes Reformed teaching.
When you ask AI about salvation, grace, or sin, it translates everything into generic self-help language. Here's how—and why it matters.
AI handles finances at 81% accuracy but faith at just 48%. The gap isn't about difficulty—it's about what AI is actually teaching.
Medical AI hits 96% accuracy on exams. Theology benchmarks? 48%. The difference reveals something fundamental about how faith works.