I don’t see the point personally. I have a few dead relatives that Id like to have had more conversations with, but I don’t know if I’m interested in trying to talk to an AI version of them.
They’re dead. Gone forever. I’d much rather accept that and accept their legacy as they left it.
This kind of tech are just a new iteration of the late 19th-early 20th century mediums. They pretended being able to speak to the deads and capitalized on the grievances of other people to grasp money
I don’t see the point personally. I have a few dead relatives that Id like to have had more conversations with, but I don’t know if I’m interested in trying to talk to an AI version of them.
They’re dead. Gone forever. I’d much rather accept that and accept their legacy as they left it.
@bermuda @saint I think you are right.
This kind of tech are just a new iteration of the late 19th-early 20th century mediums. They pretended being able to speak to the deads and capitalized on the grievances of other people to grasp money