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Evangelical Leaders Push Trump on Ethical AI

Faith Joins the Future

A coalition of leading evangelical figures has waded into the growing debate over artificial intelligence, sending a letter to former President Donald Trump urging him to take a moral and ethical stand on the rapidly advancing technology. The letter, backed by dozens of prominent Christian leaders, calls for AI development to be guided by principles that uphold human dignity and family values, warning of the potential dangers of unregulated innovation. The initiative reflects a growing concern within religious communities about the societal impact of AI—particularly on jobs, privacy, and moral agency. It also signals a strategic move to insert faith-based ethics into what has largely been a secular policy dialogue.

Targeting a 2024 Ally

By directing their letter to Trump, who remains influential among conservative Christians and is a frontrunner in the 2024 Republican primaries, evangelical leaders are clearly aiming to shape the AI agenda from within a political power base. The letter reflects a deeper desire by faith leaders to have a seat at the table as Washington begins crafting regulatory responses to AI’s rapid acceleration. Their push adds a new dimension to the AI debate, one that blends theology with technology, and it underscores the ideological diversity of voices now weighing in on how America—and its future leaders—should govern the machines that increasingly shape modern life.

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