At the risk of sounding like a broken record — AI is getting pretty weird. Sure, the technology has evolved from simple chatbots that generate images and text based on prompts (with the earliest versions prone to hallucinations) to more sophisticated tools that deliver real impact across medicine, education, computing, and more.

the “American Alchemy” podcast, suggesting that if Jesus Christ were to return, he’d come back as AI.

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It would apparently “combine Tesla’s Optimus robot and the best foundational AI model”. Rogen described Jesus as an AI that can read your mind, and loves you, and doesn’t care if you kill it because it’s just going to be with God again.

Joe Rogan: “Jesus was born out of a virgin mother. What’s more virgin than a computer? If Jesus does return, you don’t think he could return as artificial intelligence? AI could absolutely return as Jesus.”pic.twitter.com/hejH9EvumeDecember 2, 2025

This news comes as the price of desktop RAM reaches an all-time high, leveraged away from everyday consumers to foster AI advances instead. Similar to when GPU demand surged for mining during the cryptocurrency craze.

Crucial Pro RAM in white. (Image credit: Ben Wilson | Windows Central)

Micron recently announced that it is shutting down Crucial after nearly 30 years, shifting its focus toward larger, strategic customers in the AI space. For PC gamers, builders, and enthusiasts, it’s a sad sight to behold. The move raises concerns that more companies might abandon producing RAM and SSDs for the community in pursuit of the AI bubble.

It’s even sadder that AI seems to be growing stranger by the minute, and almost cult-like for some “tech bros”, many sharing rather concerning insights and predictions about the technology.

Microsoft’s AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman sounded an alarm about the emergence of “conscious AI” and its long-term negative effects on society. The executive reiterated the importance of building AI for people, and not to transform the technology into a digital person, even as he tries to evolve Copilot into a real friend and companion.

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