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Delighting

AI disclosure

You’re talking with an AI.

We want to be honest about what Delighting is, so you can decide how to use it. This page is plain language, not legalese.

Delighting is an AI companion

Every reply you receive — in Conversation, the Daily Word, and anywhere else — is generated by an artificial-intelligence model. There is no human writing back to you in real time. Delighting is not a person, not a licensed counselor or therapist, and not a pastor, priest, or member of the clergy.

It can be wrong

AI models can misremember Scripture, misstate facts, and present confident answers that are simply incorrect. We ground responses in Christian thought and quote sources where we can, but you should treat what Delighting says as informational, not authoritative. Verify anything that matters, and bring weighty questions to a trusted person in your life.

It is not a substitute for professional care

Delighting does not replace professional medical, mental-health, legal, or pastoral care. It cannot diagnose, treat, or counsel you, and it is not a crisis service. For real-world decisions about your health, safety, or spiritual life, please talk with a qualified human.

In an emergency

If you or someone else is in danger, call 911. If you’re in crisis, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), any time, day or night. More ways to reach trained help are on our crisis resources page.

Your data and your choices

We do not train models on your conversations or journal entries, and we encrypt what we hold for you. How we handle your data — and how to export or delete it — is spelled out on our privacy page.

We write this disclosure in the spirit of laws like California’s AB 2013 and the Colorado AI Act: you have a right to know when you’re interacting with an AI system, and we’d tell you even if no law required it.