It doesn’t „let you talk to dead relatives“ …although I’m sure you’d get just as much value out of doing a seance.
It generates an A.I. program that *SORT OF* resembles a relative (if you *REALLY* want it to … mind over matter, I guess) that you just interact with. They conveniently cannot be held liable if the resemblance or any issues that may arise out of using their program happen to develop and be problematic.
Mister_MxyzptIk on
This was literally a Black Mirror episode
CheekyMacchiato on
The ‚Be Right Back‘ episode of Black Mirror is now real and it’s unsettling. While the intent was to preserve memories, this app might hinder genuine grief processing. W ended more discussion on the psychological impact
JGrutman on
Oh no! They’re not allowed to rat you out, right? Nothing like that would hold up in court.
UselessInsight on
I’m so excited for the Butlerian Jihad.
It can’t come soon enough.
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What’s the name of that app?
Asking for a friend.
It doesn’t „let you talk to dead relatives“ …although I’m sure you’d get just as much value out of doing a seance.
It generates an A.I. program that *SORT OF* resembles a relative (if you *REALLY* want it to … mind over matter, I guess) that you just interact with. They conveniently cannot be held liable if the resemblance or any issues that may arise out of using their program happen to develop and be problematic.
This was literally a Black Mirror episode
The ‚Be Right Back‘ episode of Black Mirror is now real and it’s unsettling. While the intent was to preserve memories, this app might hinder genuine grief processing. W ended more discussion on the psychological impact
Oh no! They’re not allowed to rat you out, right? Nothing like that would hold up in court.
I’m so excited for the Butlerian Jihad.
It can’t come soon enough.