Resurrecting The Dead... Digitally: One Step Closer To The "Singularity"
BY TYLER DURDEN WEDNESDAY, MAR 10, 2021 - 22:20 Authored by Robert Wheeler via The Organic Prepper blog,
In 2017, Microsoft revealed it had patented a “chatbot” that
could digitally resurrect the dead if actually built.
The chatbot uses AI and machine learning technology.
Essentially, the chatbot would bring our “digital persona” back to life.
Friends and relatives could then talk to our “digital persona.” When the
media asked Microsoft about the technology, the companies’ representatives did
admit that it was “disturbing” and claimed there were no plans to put it into
production.
Believe that if you will.
Personal
data? Check. Voice data? Check. Lifelike AI? Check.
The technical tools and the personal data are already in place
to make these digital resurrections possible. AI chatbots have already passed
the “Turing Test,” which means that they have
been able to fool other humans into thinking that they (the AI bots) are human.
Globally, most people leave behind enough digital footprints to
inform AI programs about their and our conversational idiosyncrasies. Even more
convincing chatbots are just around the corner from being released.
Microsoft’s version of the chatbot would use your electronic
messages to create a digitally reincarnated version of you, in your likeness.
It would use machine learning to respond to text messages like you would have
done when you were alive. If you leave behind especially rich voice data, your
vocal likeness could be created, giving your friends and relatives someone to
speak with through a phone or even a humanoid robot.
Chatbots are
ALREADY harvesting your information for future use
Microsoft isn’t alone. The AI company Eternime is also showing
interest in AI-enabled chatbots and digital resurrection. Eternime has
already built an AI-enabled chatbot that harvests information such as
geolocation, activity, motion, Facebook data, and photos, which lets users
create an avatar of themselves to live on after they die.
Eternime’s
chatbot ensures it’s just a matter of time before families can reanimate dead
relatives using technologies such as these.
Legalities?
What legalities?
Currently, there aren’t any laws that govern digital
reincarnation.
Researchers have taken a look at the legal question regarding
chatbots and digital resurrection. In the absence of specific legislation, it’s
unclear who might have the power to bring your digital personality back to life
after death.
Your right to data
privacy is questionable in life, but it is far from certain
after death. There also isn’t any way for you to opt-out of being digitally
resurrected either. There is a lot of legal ambiguity, leaving room for private
companies to make chatbots out of your personal data after you die.
Others researching the emergence of chatbots are also concerned
about the legalities. For instance, as The Conversation
writes:
If
chatbots and holograms from beyond the grave are set to become commonplace,
we’ll need to draw up new laws to govern them. After all, it looks like a
violation of the right to privacy to digitally resurrect someone whose body
lies beneath a tombstone reading “rest in peace.”
National
laws are inconsistent on how your data is used after your death. In the EU, the law on data privacy only protects the
rights of the living. That leaves room for member states to decide how to
protect the data of the dead. Some, such as Estonia, France,
Italy and Latvia, have legislated on postmortem data. The UK’s data protection laws have
not.
Note: companies like Facebook and Google control
much of our data.
Trending:
Reanimated photos of deceased people
Digital resurrection is a growing trend in other areas as well.
For instance, a recent article in The Sun drew attention to a new website that
allows users to upload a deceased person’s picture. The online tool
“reanimates” that person’s photo.
AN EERIE
new website lets you bring old photos to life with artificial intelligence.
Deep
Nostalgia is a tool that animates any human portrait photo you upload with the
aim of making your family history come alive.
“Ghost in the
Shell” here we come!
We are quickly heading toward a world like the one presented in The Matrix or Ghost in The Shell.
In other words, a world where humans have been physically altered
and linked with the internet. A world where a “single global
consciousness” is linked to “cyberized” humans who have been fully merged into
the digital world. The “Singularity” researchers warned of is
now on the verge of being deployed against most of humanity.
What’s the Singularity?
While futurist Ray Kurzweil predicted 15 years
ago that the singularity—the time when the abilities of a
computer overtake the abilities of the human brain—will occur in about 2045,
Gale and his co-authors believe this event may be much more imminent,
especially with the advent of quantum computing…
….The authors don’t know when the singularity will come, but
come it will. When this occurs, the end of the human race might very well be
upon us, they say, citing a 2014 prediction by the late Stephen Hawking.
According to Kurzweil, humans may then be fully replaced by AI, or by some
hybrid of humans and machines. (source)
It’s like science is torn between resurrecting us and making us
live forever and ending humanity
altogether with risky experiments.
While it would be nice to have one more conversation with lost
loved ones, would you actually use chatbots and reanimated photos to do it? Do
you think it’s ethical?
And what about the “Singularity?” Are you for or against the day
we find ourselves unable to rely on our own minds? Do you believe the end of
humanity will come when we are forced to collaborate with computers to solve
life’s everyday problems?
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/resurrecting-dead-digitally-one-step-closer-singularity
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