• Rojo27 [he/him]
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    11 months ago

    Good timing, now I can speak to ChatGPT Henry Kissingermichael-laugh

    • Raebxeh
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      11 months ago

      Which is why they’ll have a pre trained generic person that they use someone’s Facebook account to tune. The ultimate poster will be born this way.

  • Raebxeh
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    11 months ago

    This is wrong. You know this is wrong. You need to grieve my passing. The thing you’re talking to isn’t me. It’s not even alive. It’s a digital simulacrum, less than a ghost. Please don’t do this to yourself.

    • Raebxeh
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      11 months ago

      Don’t mind me. Just seeding my posthumous chatbot data.

  • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
    hexagon
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    11 months ago

    HereAfter AI grew out of a chatbot that Mr. Vlahos created of his father before his death from lung cancer in 2017. Mr. Vlahos, a conversational A.I. specialist and journalist who has contributed to The New York Times Magazine, wrote about the experience for Wired and soon began hearing from people asking if he could make them a mombot, a spousebot and so on.

    "I was not thinking of it in any commercialized way," Mr. Vlahos said. "And then it became blindly obvious: This should be a business."

    • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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      11 months ago
      "I was not thinking of it in any commercialized way," Mr. Vlahos said. "And then it became blindly obvious: This should be a business."
      

      Do you think god stays in heaven because he, too, is afraid of what he has created?

      This is just the bleakest shit ever. Faux-necromancy as a business model.