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Blasphemous California Tech Company Offers Paid Video Calls with AI 'Jesus' Avatar

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14.04.2026

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For AI startup Just Like Me, the Word of God isn’t enough. No, what you need is to talk to an artificial avatar of Jesus.

Or Buddha, for that matter. And it probably won’t end there. All for the low, low price of $1.99 a minute, in the case of Jesus.

According to The Associated Press, the tech company’s blasphemous model is actually being touted by the CEO as “attachment” to a false idol produced by some GPU in the cloud.

“You do feel a little accountable to the AI,” Just Like Me’s Chris Breed said.

“They’re your friend. You’ve made an attachment.”

No, no, you have not. But unsurprisingly, tech has decided to exploit the faithful.

“Like other religious AI tools on the market, it offers words of prayer and encouragement in various languages,” the AP reported

“With the occasional glitch, it remembers previous conversations and speaks through not-quite-synced lips.”

The wire also noted that “[t]he rush to create faith-based generative AI is unsurprising, given the popularity of chatbots for everything from therapy and medical advice to........

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