Spyke
lemmy.world

Not your parameters, not your parents.

Be sure to self-host your loved ones.

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lemmy.world

And now we're finally rushing towards this future on a turbo rocket sled.

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feddit.org

I mean... gestures wildly at other Black Mirror episodes ...yes?

And I always considered dystopian tales to be meant as a warning, not as a blueprint...

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That's the fun part about dystopian tales, they're most frightening when they're close enough to truth that it could be on the same timeline.

That one with Bryce Dallas Howard and the MeowMeowBeenz rip off is SO right around the corner.

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Black Mirror wasn't about the future, it was about the present - the present was when it released

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Tirereply
lemmy.ml

No that came out like 2 years ago. There’s ZERO chance that it’s been 13 years already. Absolutely impossible!! RIGHT???!

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lemmy.world

Well I mean it doesn't. If the program ever comes out it'll probably just be a generic LLM with a few custom prompts for each customer (if that).

Also, I can't imagine anyone who was actually close to someone being willing to actually use something this ghoulish. So they won't find it suspicious if grandma starts saying the secret ingredient in her pizza sauce was glue or that you should feed baby Charlie one small rock a day.

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cm0002reply
libretechni.ca

Also, I can't imagine anyone who was actually close to someone being willing to actually use something this ghoulish.

Grief is a hell of a drug, someone who's just lost someone close to them might be willing to do a lot of things for just one more day, hour, minute with them

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Grandma, can you tell me that story you used to tell me as a kid?

Sure, once upon a time, Goldilocks was walking through a Rayonier™ sustainable forest, when she came across a Turner Construction™ subdivision with a Toll Brothers® cottage.

She went inside and found three delicious bowls of Quaker™ porridge on the table. The first was delicious but too hot, the second was delicious but too cold, and being her favourite brand of porridge she tried the third bowl and it was perfect. She washed it down with a cold glass of Alta Dena™ 2% milk, a perfect combination.

...

I could keep going but it's scaring me.

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smhreply
slrpnk.net

I'm 4 years out from losing my dad. Can confirm: one of the most upsetting things is knowing I'm unlikely to make new memories of him.

(Unlikely but not unable: his frat brother told last year me about how they used get together in Dad's room, smoke pot, and play tabletop RPGs. I... I knew about the tabletop games but not the marijuana.)

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lemmy.world

Six for me, but I cannot picture ever using something like this... even while the grief was still fresh.

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smhreply
slrpnk.net

Me, neither. I think the target market is grievers who believe chatgpt is a magic Oracle. It's taking the memory of someone dear and diluting it with nonsense.

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It's kind of like AI enhanced photos that can create scenes that never actually happened. I mean, yeah, it looks nice, but you're substituting bullshit for reality.

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Could have ingested an online diary maybe? Would involve her having to type everything though

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How did they come up with such an odd company name? It’s like this copy of the promotional video was ripped off from the original and replaced with the name of the knock off.

2wai (pronounced “two-way”)

ah-hum

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explodiclereply
sh.itjust.works

Warning: don't click on this link if you don't want to be visibly upset in public ::: spoiler Tap for spoiler It's recreating a dead mom with AI :::

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I saw a video of a woman in China (Edit: actually she was Korean) talking to an AI recreation of her child (then-deceased) through VR.

I felt so creeped out by it. Like wtf, if I die, I want my mom to remember me, not talking to a fucking AI IMPOSTER.

Edit: Looked it up, actually it's a Korean woman, I mixed it up: https://www.reddit.com/r/MadeMeCry/comments/12zkqy8/mother_meets_deceased_daughter_through_vr/

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Datzreply
szmer.info

There's a whole company/llm about doing that whose CEO gave a Ted talk about it.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-w4JrIxFZRA

After that, I actually had a pretty wild idea about someone using to replace dead/missing people in chats. Imagine the horror of finding out your friend died months ago, or got kidnapped. Horribly impractical but sounds like a good novel.

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"watch me talk about how I get rich of off exploiting people's emotional fragilities and try to pass it as providing closure and community service"

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explodiclereply
sh.itjust.works

I'd be cool with it IFF it was a strong AI that could be free, like Alan Watts in the film Her.

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If someone wants an AI companion, fine. If it's a crazy good one, fine.

But it's strictly predatory for it to be designed to make someone feel like it's someone else who was a real person, ESPECIALLY someone dealing with that type of grief.

You had to boot the mom out of the painting. There was no ambiguity on that one.

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lemmy.world

This is the future I reject. It is utterly disrespectful of everything humanity stands for.

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Bro, I am suicidal since I turned 18. So, no, I am not cool with the present.

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I am seeing ads where businesses will try to influence AI to recommend your brand. I don't know if they actually work but it strikes me as everything we hate about SEO but shoved into every facet and interface that a capitalist owns.

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Kids today will never know how incredible the internet was circa 2012. Music was free, Netflix was 5$ and you could share your account, you didn't need id for porn, silk road lol. The list goes on. Now its all about them controlling your data and the narrative. Capitalism destroyed a once beautiful thing

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Now we have fun from it, but ten years from now we will complain about it.

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I am playing Watch Dogs Legion right now and it has the most gnarly fucked up bad guy shit that is relevant to real world shit.

One of the bad guys (cuz there's multiple ones) is creating AI by digitizing actual people and then stripping away their humanity until they are basically the kind of LLMs we have now all so she can do shit like turn the lights in her house on and off. Effectively creating immortal slaves that can never disobey because they're lobotomized.

So like... I guess the real AI we have could be worse?

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I have seen a co-worker nearly double his pay by gambling.

Sounds totally realistic, sustainable, and statistically likely.

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tetris11reply
feddit.uk

there's a lesson here, but I'll be damned if I know what it is

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lemmy.today

90% of people stop gambling just before they win big.

(Nah, mfer is too lucky and insane. But if you get free spins...idk. an extra pay could change my life)

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