Black Mirror: AI app lets you “talk to the dead”; understand
February 6, 2023
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The development of technology puts mankind before the question of what can or cannot be created and adapted to reality. Recently, an American company announced that it wants
The development of technology puts mankind before the question of what can or cannot be created and adapted to reality. Recently, an American company announced that it wants to allow people talk to deceased loved ones in the future via artificial intelligence app.
02/06/2023 at 13:45
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According to HereAfter AIapp creator, the tool works like a biographer, bringing together advanced voice and artificial intelligence tools so that people can create their own digital versions.
During use, a person answers several questions in order to create their virtual versions. Thus, the application would allow the living to still find a way to communicate with deceased relatives. HereAfter AI has hundreds of evocative clues, including jokes, trips, reflections, and tips. The app still has questions about childhood, relationships, feelings, college, friends, and even spirituality.
The tool also allows the user to record audio stories about their most diverse life experiences. “We will securely store and organize everything for loved ones to hear, immediately or years from now”the company says on its official website.
In addition, people can also insert photos to accompany their stories, allowing family members to hear a voice explaining who is in the photo and why the moment was important.
Check out the HereAfter AI presentation below.
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“What if there was a place where all your memories could live forever? Introducing HereAfter AI, a powerful new app that reinvents memorization. This video shows how it works. First, you record memories with the help of a friendly automated interviewer. Then, using the power of our artificial intelligence platform, loved ones will be able to talk to you virtually today or many years from now. They will be able to ask any question about your life and will always hear your voice.”says the description of the video.
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In an MIT article published in the MIT Technology Review, experts speculate about using the app.
“At the same time, the ethics of creating a virtual version of someone is understandably difficult, and some people fear that digital versions of deceased loved ones may actually prolong their grief or even weaken their connection to reality.”– says one of the excerpts of the article.
By the way, this application is impossible not to associate with the series. “Be right back”from the British science fiction series Black mirror. In the first episode of the second season of the production, available on Netflix, a woman loses her husband in an accident. So, with difficulty during the period of mourning, she is looking for an alternative to continue communicating with him through a new service that allows people to keep in touch with the dead.
And you? What do you think of the HereAfter AI app? Did you like the idea or did you find it harmful?
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Source: CNN, MIT Technology Review Source: HereAfter AI
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