I mean, let's be honest; this'll almost certainly feel like chatting to one of these Eliza chatbots from the 90s. The illusion you're talking to anything else than software will probably last a single minute, if that.
Fair, everyone knows it's not real but I think a few might still get addicted to the illusion like the main character of that episode if it's convincing enough with deepfake imagery and all that. Grief can make you mad
The fact that it's something very feasible today makes it spookier. The more futuristic episodes affect you less
I mean, let's be honest; this'll almost certainly feel like chatting to one of these Eliza chatbots from the 90s. The illusion you're talking to anything else than software will probably last a single minute, if that.
Fair, everyone knows it's not real but I think a few might still get addicted to the illusion like the main character of that episode if it's convincing enough with deepfake imagery and all that. Grief can make you mad