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  • A new AI service is letting people “talk to Jesus”… but it comes at a price

    A company called Just Like Me has launched an AI version of Jesus that users can video call for prayers, advice, and emotional support. The system is trained on the Bible and can even remember past conversations, making it feel more personal over time

    Access costs around $1.99 per minute, turning spirituality into something available on demand . As AI moves deeper into faith, it raises a big question — would you seek guidance from a machine, or does that cross a line?
    A new AI service is letting people “talk to Jesus”… but it comes at a price A company called Just Like Me has launched an AI version of Jesus that users can video call for prayers, advice, and emotional support. The system is trained on the Bible and can even remember past conversations, making it feel more personal over time Access costs around $1.99 per minute, turning spirituality into something available on demand . As AI moves deeper into faith, it raises a big question — would you seek guidance from a machine, or does that cross a line?
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  • Recent economic estimates discussed by researchers at the Brookings Institution suggest that the United States may have experienced a rare period of negative net migration in 2025, meaning slightly more people left the country than arrived. The analysis draws on data from the United States Census Bureau and has been reported by major outlets including The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal.
    If confirmed, this would be a significant demographic shift, as the U.S. has historically maintained strong net positive immigration. The last comparable period of sustained net outflow is often associated with the economic instability of the 1930s.
    As for what could be driving such a trend, analysts typically point to a combination of factors rather than a single cause. Economic pressures such as housing costs, healthcare expenses, and regional affordability gaps can influence decisions to relocate. Employment opportunities abroad, remote work flexibility, and return migration to home countries after temporary residence in the U.S. may also contribute. In addition, changes in immigration policy, global economic conditions, and post-pandemic mobility patterns have all affected international movement in recent years.
    Economists caution that migration data can shift significantly with revisions, so these figures are best understood as early estimates rather than final conclusions.
    #migration #economy #usa #population #brookings #census #globaltrends #news #demographics #fblifestyle
    Recent economic estimates discussed by researchers at the Brookings Institution suggest that the United States may have experienced a rare period of negative net migration in 2025, meaning slightly more people left the country than arrived. The analysis draws on data from the United States Census Bureau and has been reported by major outlets including The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal. If confirmed, this would be a significant demographic shift, as the U.S. has historically maintained strong net positive immigration. The last comparable period of sustained net outflow is often associated with the economic instability of the 1930s. As for what could be driving such a trend, analysts typically point to a combination of factors rather than a single cause. Economic pressures such as housing costs, healthcare expenses, and regional affordability gaps can influence decisions to relocate. Employment opportunities abroad, remote work flexibility, and return migration to home countries after temporary residence in the U.S. may also contribute. In addition, changes in immigration policy, global economic conditions, and post-pandemic mobility patterns have all affected international movement in recent years. Economists caution that migration data can shift significantly with revisions, so these figures are best understood as early estimates rather than final conclusions. #migration #economy #usa #population #brookings #census #globaltrends #news #demographics #fblifestyle
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