Grief 2.0

post by jenn (pixx) · 2024-09-16T22:41:42.785Z · ? · GW · 0 comments

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Meet inside The Shops at Waterloo Town Square - we will congregate in the indoor seating area next to the Your Independent Grocer with the trees sticking out in the middle of the benches (pic) at 7:00 pm for 15 minutes, and then head over to my nearby apartment's amenity room. If you've been around a few times, feel free to meet up at the front door of the apartment, which is near Allen Station, instead.

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Once a week, Sun Kai has a video call with his mother. He opens up about work, the pressures he faces as a middle-aged man, and thoughts that he doesn’t even discuss with his wife. His mother will occasionally make a comment, like telling him to take care of himself—he’s her only child. But mostly, she just listens.

That’s because Sun’s mother died five years ago. And the person he’s talking to isn’t actually a person, but a digital replica he made of her—a moving image that can conduct basic conversations. They’ve been talking for a few years now.

This week, we'll be discussing the emerging use of AI technology in grief and remembrance, particularly focusing on the creation of digital replicas of deceased loved ones. While it's making inroads in western cultures, it's been a ~mature technology in China for quite some time now, so I find the writeup particularly fascinating.

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Deepfakes of your dead loved ones are a booming Chinese business (Zeyi Yang, 2024)

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In Defense of Chatbot Romance [LW · GW] (Kaj Sotala, 2023)
"There has never been more of a vital hinge-y time to write" [LW(p) · GW(p)] (Gwern, 2024)

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