I found this a helpful answer:
“... while an AI chatbot can provide quick and helpful summaries based on a wide variety of biblical resources, it does not have a relationship with God, cannot pray for wisdom, and does not possess spiritual discernment. While an AI can construct some good answers based on all the content it has “learned from,” ultimately, an AI cannot answer a question with true personal and pastoral care.
An AI answering a question is analogous to a preacher dispassionately proclaiming a sermon that someone else prepared or a suitor attempting to attract a woman with a love poem written by someone else. The content might be great. It may be well-written, organized, and easy-to-understand. But, ultimately, it is only an imitation of what someone else composed. ...”
https://www.gotquestions.org/GotQuestions-replaced-by-AI.html
AN IMITATION is what stands out to me.
That was helpful, but when we’re being tested in the crucible it is best to turn first to God, Who provides us with resources, whether it be the fourth Man in the fire or three little verses by good old Johnny-boy.