I don’t know if this is just limited to the odd corners of the interwebs I find myself. I avoid the normal spaces. But there seems to be an uptick in “AI Ghosts”, or digital replicas of the departed.
Something about computers being “silicon based life”.
Because apparently high and low voltages going through some special rock that does math with a presentation layer is the same as life because the nervous system also uses electrical potentials.
Why can’t tech bros read past the first lesson of an intro class. Also why can’t they consume better sci fi.
Real talk. What problem does this solve?
Why does lossy data lookup need to also be an exploration into necromancy? Didn’t we already learn this lesson from Mayrina in BG3?
I have no shame speaking sharply on the dead, feedback and criticism don’t change based on the living boolean.
Steve Jobs was a deadbeat dad and a bad friend.
He took the wrong lessons from my culture and happened to have relatively good taste.
I feel like he’s the kind of person to believe in Bond Angle Water as a wellness hack.
Not to mention, apparently he was stanky.
Multi touch capacitive was better UX, leagues better input than the Samsung Eternity.
Hard disagree on refusing to give MacBooks a touchscreen or the iPad a real OS.
See, no shame.
But don’t make a mockery of the people you actually miss with digital sock puppets.
What problem does this solve. I already have multiple mental models to account for what happens after someone leaves their body.
There are many people I wish were still here, but I want to talk with them not a sycophantic chatbot with their veneer.