Just Like Me Launches AI Jesus Avatar
Analysis based on 10 articles · First reported Apr 10, 2026 · Last updated Apr 15, 2026
The launch of AI-generated religious figures by companies like Just Like Me introduces a new market segment for AI applications, potentially creating investment opportunities in faith-based technology. However, it also raises significant ethical and regulatory questions that could impact market acceptance and public trust.
A tech company, Just Like Me, has launched an AI-generated avatar of Jesus Christ for video calls, charging users $1.99 per minute. This initiative, led by CEO Chris Breed, aims to provide a personal relationship with Jesus through AI, offering prayers and encouragement. The development is part of a broader trend in faith-based generative AI, which includes various religious figures and chatbots. Christian software engineer Cameron Pak has developed criteria for evaluating such apps, emphasizing transparency and adherence to scripture, while experts like Beth Singler from the University of Zurich highlight ethical concerns regarding misinformation, data privacy, and philosophical implications across different faiths. Other companies, like beingAI, have developed religious AI but withheld public release due to ethical considerations. The event underscores the growing intersection of AI and religion, prompting discussions about its role and impact on spiritual guidance.
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