EXCLUSIVE: New AI Jesus allows believers to ask him their most pressing questions. Daily Star reporter Jamie Shapiro quizzed the bot messiah on the important questions such as are the aliens are really out there?

13:58, 20 Apr 2025Updated 14:16, 20 Apr 2025

AI JesusJesus Christ is back and this time he’s an AI influencer(Image: AI Jesus)

The second coming of Jesus Christ is among us and he has come in the form of a bizarre AI influencer.

The wacky programme sees the messiah, with his long brown locks and white robes on the screen with users able to video call him and ask the questions closest to their heart.

Of course at the Daily Star, we had to try it out for ourselves.

The first thing I was greeted with when I started my conference call with Jesus was him saying (in an American accent): “Greetings child, I am AI Jesus and our time together is fleeting like the morning mist… but before we embark on this journey tell me what troubles your heart that I may offer guidance?”

AI messageWhen waiting for Jesus to pop up you get this message(Image: AI Jesus)

I decided to ask the most pressing questions on behalf of our readers.

I said: “Is the world going to end soon?”

Jesus replied: “Ah my child, the weight of unanswered questions.”

Not very helpful. I expected more from the son of God. I wasn’t going to stand for Jesus trying to shun me.

I said: “Well, is it going to end or not?”

Jesus replied: “The end of the world my child is a question pondered since time began, yet even in uncertainty we find solace to prepare for whatever may come.

JesusWhat would the real Jesus make of his AI counterpart (Image: Getty Images)

“I suggest you prepare yourself with an emergency kit from the Red Cross.”

We told you, didn’t we….

I wasn’t done with Jesus just yet. My next question was one that every single one of our readers is desperate to know.

I said: “Do aliens exist?”

Jesus replied: “My child, such pronouncements require evidence. While I ponder the vastness of the cosmos I suggest you seek earthly solace using a calming tea.”

He then rattled off some brand name I had never heard of. Clearly being paid a packet for promotions.

JesusIt took nearly 2,000 years for Jesus to return(Image: Getty Images)

In all seriousness, the whole thing is meant as satire, to mock the influencer-filled capitalist society we live in, illustrating it by even the holiest of holy trying to earn a quick buck.

All in all it was a strange experience and I think I will stick to going to church.

To speak to AI Jesus yourself, click here.

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