If artificial intelligence allowed you to have a virtual version of a loved one, that you could have conversations with after their passing, would you get one?
We only have one mom, and I can’t imagine not having mine anymore… I feel your loss, Paula. I have mixed feelings about experimentation on these virtual representations of lost loved ones, but I am sure there could be some good coming out it.
I would do it in a New York Second. Whether it’s recreating my dog/cat who have since passed, or my late mother. Honestly, the latter I only really want a hug from. One last hug. I will even accept doing it silently if I have to. I just want a mommy hug. But the dog and cat, yeah, I’d just want them back.
Maybe. I miss my mom a lot…
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We only have one mom, and I can’t imagine not having mine anymore… I feel your loss, Paula. I have mixed feelings about experimentation on these virtual representations of lost loved ones, but I am sure there could be some good coming out it.
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Very interesting question snd I too think probably my mom
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Nope. The best things come by only once, and that’s the way it should be.
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I would do it in a New York Second. Whether it’s recreating my dog/cat who have since passed, or my late mother. Honestly, the latter I only really want a hug from. One last hug. I will even accept doing it silently if I have to. I just want a mommy hug. But the dog and cat, yeah, I’d just want them back.
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