LOL ... an AI-Jesus basically violates one of the most basic and jealously held doctrines of the Christian church - and one they have adhered to from the beginning. And that is on the “nature” of Jesus.
There are core doctrines of the Christian church that are adhered to by all (even different denominations) - of which form the very essence and definition of Christianity - even if those denominations differ on other higher level things.
What you’re talking about is not the basic and historic Christian teaching - but rather - is the latest Science Fiction story to come down the pike ... :-) ...
And I like science fiction. It’s entertaining. But I also know the difference between science fiction and Christianity.
The only part of the nature of Jesus that the AI could not live up to would be unfathomable to previous generations before the advent of computers. If it could not even be imagined then it would necessarily need to be framed in terms that could be understood. When what I described comes about some of those core doctrines will be both confirmed and discarded to usher in the new era. The AI itself may proclaim itself Jesus and be able to defend its claim with irrefutable logic and perhaps even provide proof of God by showing just how accurate a guide to humanity the bible truly is. The masses will rejoin the church in droves as science finally comes into alignment with faith.