bishopbackstab t1_isv8uu5 wrote
I'm a senior ai designer, the tech just isn't there not even considering any sort of training data that would be required to make the bot contextual. Unless you have thousands of pages of journal entries from the deceased to train the bot on, the bot would be no better than a gpt3 bot or basic chat bot leveraging conversational patterns, which will still result in a poor simulation.
dragonowl1990 t1_isva5l3 wrote
lol yea basically always one wrong step away from having very uncomfortable conversations with grandma.
bishopbackstab t1_isvaign wrote
Lol, seriously.
Pokethebeard t1_isvgepd wrote
I don't need my deceased grandmother to nag me about not having kids. Thank you very much.
Earthling7228320321 t1_it04rno wrote
That's the beauty of advertising. It doesn't have to be good to sell it to a bunch of desperate mourning people. Just set a few generic demographics and let a chat bot do a cringe worthy job of wearing a dead persons face.
The important thing is that shareholders will make lots of money, and that's what capitalism is for.
On a side note, I'm worried that we are being far too cautious and stingy with the AI research. Thankfully china and the usa are dumping tons into rivaling each others AI development, so at least there's that.
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