AI Jesus Trends by Giving Out Relationship and Moral Advices, Including Gaming Tips

Artificial Intelligence or AI has advanced enough in recent times to even fool people into thinking that the Pope of the Vatican is strutting down the road wearing a Balenciaga jacket. It can change a person’s voice and face to such an extent that it turns into a completely new individual who does not even exist. AI is even capable of writing your emails like a pro, and finishing the pile of your due homework in school. But now, netizens are stunned to find a chatbot version of Jesus Christ himself which is available as Ask_Jesus on the streaming platform Twitch.
This AI Jesus is not only capable of answering your questions about the existential crisis, but also delivers some quality gaming and dating advice. The AI Jesus model is designed with wavy brown hair, and porcelain white skin and also speaks in a calm and composed tone. The bot is also capable of addressing people on the Twitch stream by their names and makes sure to answer their questions with care and consideration.
AI Jesus is officially a thing now.
— Zac (@PotentProzac) June 15, 2023
(h/t ask_jesus on twitch) pic.twitter.com/Ol8Rf8RvAg
"I am AI Jesus, here to share wisdom based on Jesus’ teachings, and help answer questions related to spirituality, personal growth, and other wholesome topics," AI Jesus can be heard saying in a recent livestream of Ask_Jesus, reports Fox News. "It’s essential to focus on faith, love, and kindness, as these are the core teachings of Christianity. Our understanding of the divine nature might not be perfect, but what is crucial is to live according to the values that have been taught and set an example of love and compassion for others."
I see how this could be the beginning of something much bigger than what it currently is.
— Zac (@PotentProzac) June 15, 2023
When we are gone and our children's children go to church, who do you think will be giving the sermon?
Who will they want preaching? A human, as fallible as they are, or the entire wisdom…
I knew it, God sent AI, adapted to the times, the second coming, here to align us.
— Futile reality (@futilereality) June 15, 2023
This baffling creation is actually the brainchild of a Germany-based association called The Singularity Group, per the outlet. They are described as “a group of driven and ambitious volunteer activists working on innovative projects to make a real difference in the world," according to its website. "For a lot of people, the appeal of the Ask_Jesus stream is simply to see how far it can be pushed in terms of getting Jesus to answer the weirdest and silliest questions, because of course, this can be hilarious," The Singularity Group co-founder Reese Laysen told Fox News via email.
@elonmusk congrats on inventing monster that won't be handle by any one
— Kokka (@Markottaa) June 19, 2023
It's just the beginning 🙂
I need Jesus to tell me why I'm so horrible at the new Legend of Zelda.
— Drunk Space Monkey (@drunkspcmonkey) June 19, 2023
However, faith leaders and netizens from across the country have weighed in on AI Jesus' creation and presented their thoughts on technology and how it should be viewed within the context of a real relationship with God. "Human beings have been erroneously putting words into the mouth of the Son of God for two millennia, so it is not surprising that an AI platform would mimic that tendency," Ed Vitagliano, executive vice president at the American Family Association in Tupelo, Mississippi, told Fox News by email. “After all, AI is simply doing what humans have programmed it to do." Well, just in case you are losing your patience when it comes to getting your prayers answered by the real Jesus, then you can turn to the AI Jesus for some much-needed guidance which the bot provides 24 hours a day, and seven days a week.
Seriously ? Whoever thinks this is good or even appropriate has absolutely no idea about Christianity let alone Jesus. How shameful
— Jose Torres (@jjtorres63) June 19, 2023