Emerging AI App Connects Users with AI-Generated Personas
Just Like Me app enables emotional support through AI avatars, including one modeled after Jesus Christ.
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The integration of AI personalities in everyday applications like Just Like Me signals a shift towards adopting AI for personalized emotional engagement, raising questions about ethical implications and market sustainability.
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This development illustrates the potential for AI to fill gaps in emotional support systems while also highlighting ethical concerns over AI representation and the commercialization of spiritual figures.
First picked up on 13 Apr 2026, 8:46 am.
Tracked entities: Meet Just Like Me, This AI App Lets You Talk To Jesus For Rs 188 Per Minute, Just Like Me, Jesus Christ, AI Jesus..
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The Just Like Me app establishes itself as a popular choice for emotional support, with steady growth within its initial user base.
Widespread adoption leads to partnerships with mental health organizations and integration with existing wellness apps, significantly increasing user engagement and revenue.
Concerns over ethical implications and potential backlash regarding religious representation may impede user growth and market acceptance.
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- Just Like Me app priced at $1.99 per interaction
- Growing popularity among users, particularly on social media platforms
- Anthropic’s Claude integration into Microsoft Word suggests a drive towards AI efficiency in professional applications, contrasting the emotional engagement focus of Just Like Me
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What changed
The launch of Just Like Me, an AI app that allows users to interact with AI avatars, including a representation of Jesus, marks a notable entry into the emotional support space.
Why we think this could happen
The personalization trend in AI applications will attract both users seeking emotional engagement and developers aiming to innovate in the mental health sector.
Historical context
Previous apps and platforms like Replika have explored AI companionship, but Just Like Me uniquely leverages recognizable religious figures, creating a niche market.
Pattern analogue
87% matchPrevious apps and platforms like Replika have explored AI companionship, but Just Like Me uniquely leverages recognizable religious figures, creating a niche market.
- Increased social media promotion of Just Like Me
- Collaborations with mental health platforms
- Regulatory developments regarding AI ethics and representation
- Significant user backlash against AI spiritual figures
- Regulatory actions limiting AI representations of religious figures
- Declining user engagement metrics within six months
Likely winners and losers
Winners include developers of AI emotional support apps; losers may be traditional mental health services that fail to adapt.
What to watch next
User engagement metrics on Just Like Me
Public response to AI representations of religious figures
Emergence of similar applications in the market
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