AGI, SAGI, and the AI Scams Targeting Believers: What the Church Cannot Ignore | AI For Christians

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The Scam That Targeted Believers — and the Technology Behind It

A fake AI-generated persona called "Emily Hart" gathered millions of followers, earned real money from real believers, and was entirely fabricated. No real person. Just AI — designed specifically to target conservative, faith-aligned audiences.

Experts are now warning these scams are becoming indistinguishable from real people. They are not random. They are engineered to find you.

This is what AI-powered deception looks like in 2026. And it is going to get worse before it gets better.

Understanding AGI — Because the Timeline Is No Longer Theoretical

The tools in use today — ChatGPT answering your questions, Claude helping you write — are narrow AI. They are extraordinary, but they do not truly think. They process and generate language within defined parameters.

AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) is something fundamentally different: an AI that can reason, learn, adapt, and perform any intellectual task a human can do, across every domain, without being specifically trained for it.

The people building it are not being vague about the timeline anymore. Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, said there is "a very good chance" of AGI "within the next five years." Jack Clark, co-founder of Anthropic, projects AI surpassing human-level intelligence by 2028. Researchers analyzing over 9,800 expert predictions found the consensus shifting dramatically: AGI is no longer a 50-year hypothesis. It is a 5-to-10 year reality.

After AGI Comes SAGI — And the Church Must Be Ready

If AGI is a machine that thinks like a human, SAGI (Super Artificial General Intelligence) surpasses every human mind that has ever lived — in every field, simultaneously, at a speed no human can track.

Daniel Kokotajlo, a former senior researcher at OpenAI, resigned and publicly warned: "The AI industry is racing toward systems it doesn't fully understand or control." The companies with the most resources on earth are funding this race right now.

This raises ancient questions the Church is uniquely positioned to answer: What does it mean to be human? What does it mean to be made in the image of God when a machine surpasses every human capability? These questions do not have secular answers. They have Kingdom answers. And God is looking for people willing to give them.

Protecting Yourself Right Now: Digital Discernment

While AGI approaches, AI-powered scams are already multiplying. Fake ministries. Fabricated influencers. AI-generated voices invoking the name of God. Phishing links that look completely legitimate.

The solution is not fear — it is discernment. Discernment has always been a spiritual gift. Now it also needs a digital weapon.

Before you click, share, or give in response to anything you receive online: verify it. Ask yourself who is behind it. Use AI tools like Perplexity to investigate sources in real time.

Start with the Church AI Policy Assessment — it includes frameworks for protecting your congregation from AI-enabled harm.

AFC Tool of the Week: Comet, Powered by Perplexity

Comet is Perplexity's AI-powered browser and research agent. Unlike a standard chatbot, Comet actively browses the web in real time, verifies sources, cross-checks claims, and surfaces the truth about any link, person, ministry, or offer — in seconds.

Three ways to use Comet this week:

  1. Get access through the Perplexity link below. It takes 30 seconds.
  2. The next time someone sends you a link, a message, an offer, or anything you are not 100% certain about — open Comet and ask: "Is this legitimate? What are the red flags? Can you verify this source?"
  3. Share it with your congregation, your small group, and your family. AI scams are now specifically designed to target people of faith. Equip the people around you.

Try Comet Free via Perplexity → (affiliate link — I may earn a commission at no cost to you)

Scripture + AI Insight

"The Church does not need to fear what is being built. We serve the One who holds all of it." — AI For Christians

SAGI is not a reason for fear. It is a trumpet call to be equipped, to be grounded, and to lead with the only wisdom that does not become obsolete: the Word of God.


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charles Pharber

Charles Pharber is the founder of AI FOR CHRISTIANS, a digital publishing and education platform helping believers navigate the age of Artificial Intelligence with wisdom and faith. A production supervisor turned entrepreneur, Charles equips Christians with practical tools, biblical insights, and prophetic clarity for the challenges ahead.

He is the author of 7 Steps to Sexual Freedom: A Biblical Guide to Breaking Chains and Living Free and ANYBODY CAN DO ANYTHING: A Trumpet Call to All Christians in America About the Coming AI Crisis. His work combines technology, theology, and bold truth to prepare the Church for a rapidly changing world.

Charles believes Jesus Christ died for our sins, rose again the third day, and reigns as King of Kings. His mission is simple: help Christians stand firm, stay free, and shine light in the AI generation.

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