
4 Ways Our Data is Used After We Die
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Date: 2022-07-07
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LostMekkaSoft
The AI chatbot somehow reminds me of that mortician episode where he explained why there is no taxidermy for humans, because you would notice all the small details that were done wrong and this mass of wrong details would either land you in the uncanny valley, or result in a completely different person. IMO, a chatbot with currently collectable data would still be very inaccurate when it comes to details. If you have lived together with someone for a long amount of time, you will have some microbehaviors that are unique to your relationship. The AI will have a hard time recreating those, unless you were under full surveillance all this time and every second of that were used as training data.
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The AI chatbot somehow reminds me of that mortician episode where he explained why there is no taxidermy for humans, because you would notice all the small details that were done wrong and this mass of wrong details would either land you in the uncanny valley, or result in a completely different person. IMO, a chatbot with currently collectable data would still be very inaccurate when it comes to details. If you have lived together with someone for a long amount of time, you will have some microbehaviors that are unique to your relationship. The AI will have a hard time recreating those, unless you were under full surveillance all this time and every second of that were used as training data.
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August
Computers won't be able to mimic a person entirely, no matter what memories it stores, because humans are too unpredictable. Its not just our data or memories that impact our behavior, its our mood, its our emotions, our fears, our inhibitions, our randomness, our humor, our personal growth, etc. So an AI will never be able to become your loved one. For scientists to think they can in any way replicate consciousness is quite arrogant and lacks the understanding of what consciousness is. A question science has failed to answer. Lets answer that question first, before we begin to pretend we know how to capture it.
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Computers won't be able to mimic a person entirely, no matter what memories it stores, because humans are too unpredictable. Its not just our data or memories that impact our behavior, its our mood, its our emotions, our fears, our inhibitions, our randomness, our humor, our personal growth, etc. So an AI will never be able to become your loved one. For scientists to think they can in any way replicate consciousness is quite arrogant and lacks the understanding of what consciousness is. A question science has failed to answer. Lets answer that question first, before we begin to pretend we know how to capture it.
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Shana
To me this Form of science is a waste. While I understand it. It feels like it would be more fruitful to progress science of cell regeneration and controlling the entire human bodily process through a machine without issue. If that's done. We can take someone's brain, and place it in a machine or droid like body. That would be the true preservation. At that point we ideally would live infinitely as long as the machine could be maintained and/or exchanged. All we are is a brain. The rest of us is the machine. Just a biological one.
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To me this Form of science is a waste. While I understand it. It feels like it would be more fruitful to progress science of cell regeneration and controlling the entire human bodily process through a machine without issue. If that's done. We can take someone's brain, and place it in a machine or droid like body. That would be the true preservation. At that point we ideally would live infinitely as long as the machine could be maintained and/or exchanged. All we are is a brain. The rest of us is the machine. Just a biological one.
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dangeldoll
this is not helpful
my brother just passed away, I'm asking my sister-in-law if she has my brother's phone/email because she needs to log into his bank accounts to get all of their money -for their kids, for their combined expenses, the bills will not wait
she doesn't know his phone pin
-what do we do? -
-how do you unlock an iPhone of a deceased person just to log in to a bank acc, a credit card, a bill-
when today just to log into a credit card you need secondary codes to prove it's not being hacked
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this is not helpful
my brother just passed away, I'm asking my sister-in-law if she has my brother's phone/email because she needs to log into his bank accounts to get all of their money -for their kids, for their combined expenses, the bills will not wait
she doesn't know his phone pin
-what do we do? -
-how do you unlock an iPhone of a deceased person just to log in to a bank acc, a credit card, a bill-
when today just to log into a credit card you need secondary codes to prove it's not being hacked
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VioletSkies
I'm chronically ill and disabled with a dozen medical conditions and depression so realistically I'm not here for a long life and I think I kinda like the idea of my family being able to interact with a digital me. We're really close, I adore them and worry about what would happen if I died. It would be nice to know there was a version of me out there to let them know I love them and will do forever.
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I'm chronically ill and disabled with a dozen medical conditions and depression so realistically I'm not here for a long life and I think I kinda like the idea of my family being able to interact with a digital me. We're really close, I adore them and worry about what would happen if I died. It would be nice to know there was a version of me out there to let them know I love them and will do forever.
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D. Robert
I think it should be up to the person who may end up being recreated. Did they give their explicit consent? If not, then it should not be permitted. When I die, I want my loved ones to let me go, to say -goodbye- and let go, getting on with their lives. Anyone faking me is getting in the way of my loved ones' grief and I will crawl out of my grave to slap such people across the face!
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I think it should be up to the person who may end up being recreated. Did they give their explicit consent? If not, then it should not be permitted. When I die, I want my loved ones to let me go, to say -goodbye- and let go, getting on with their lives. Anyone faking me is getting in the way of my loved ones' grief and I will crawl out of my grave to slap such people across the face!
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Britt
Dr. Martine Rothblatt and the Terasim Foundation would have been a great addition to this video. A decade or so ago, she produced a physical and digital representation of her wife - a humanoid head with memories, mannerisms and the ability to communicate as an extension of the real person - explicitly for a grieving tool and a physical afterlife.
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Dr. Martine Rothblatt and the Terasim Foundation would have been a great addition to this video. A decade or so ago, she produced a physical and digital representation of her wife - a humanoid head with memories, mannerisms and the ability to communicate as an extension of the real person - explicitly for a grieving tool and a physical afterlife.
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AirportExpert
Would a fully-conscious computer that thinks it is a human have the same rights as humans? Would it be equivalent to murder to turn this computer off and destroy it? How powerful can a human consciousness inside a computer actually become? All important questions that would need to be answered.
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Would a fully-conscious computer that thinks it is a human have the same rights as humans? Would it be equivalent to murder to turn this computer off and destroy it? How powerful can a human consciousness inside a computer actually become? All important questions that would need to be answered.
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DevilDogMuNky
This reminds of that Black Mirror episode -Smithereens-, where the kidnapper's last wish was to give that woman he was seeing, her deceased daughter's password.
And the episode -Be Right Back-, where the woman brings back her deceased husband through A. I.
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This reminds of that Black Mirror episode -Smithereens-, where the kidnapper's last wish was to give that woman he was seeing, her deceased daughter's password.
And the episode -Be Right Back-, where the woman brings back her deceased husband through A. I.
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Shobhit
With all due respect
Let's leave the deads to the deads
And also memory is just a part of human beings, if you think you can actually bring anyone back just by bringing theirs memory, maybe that's the only way you experienced them.
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With all due respect
Let's leave the deads to the deads
And also memory is just a part of human beings, if you think you can actually bring anyone back just by bringing theirs memory, maybe that's the only way you experienced them.
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