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all the digital hospitalized sounds interesting cuz that's what it wants to find out more about the next on shift i. i'm eddie micah, julia, thanks for watching. we have more news at the top of the out the we are all set and we're watching closely in the we can use the story behind the news. we rolled about unbiased information for 3 months. he's the head of a country that no longer exist done. i nama is homeland of 2 beds has been occupied by china for almost 75 years. the july norma with time to see for his country. he received the nobel peace
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to this business, china, september 27th. on p w. when someone you love dies, it can be incredibly difficult. but what if you could speak to them just one more time. artificial intelligence is making this possible chatbox or digital of a task possess the ability to mimic our personalities, kind of like living on after death. but is that something we even want tech companies around the world are competing to make the perfect recreation of a deceased person's likeness. thanks to advances in a i and dfcs, they are becoming increasingly realistic. the budgeting, grief tech industry is already making a name for itself, particularly in china, the us. but what does it like to chat with a copy of a deceased partner, christie,
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angel from the us did just that. if you had a chance to talk to someone that died that you love, would you take it without knowing what the risk is without knowing what the outcome is? would you take it? at american christie angel chatted with an a i about which she had to train 1st with a few personal details about a d. c, 's boyfriend. this experience it was treat there were, were things that scared me and a lot of stuff. i didn't want to hear in the documentary tunnel you to jim and phil make us explore what it's like to try to bring the debt back to live in some way. using a i mentioned into shits that people always on the estimate the effect of talking to machines that pretend to be
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human and mentioned to them by that many k e. i tricks people by repeatedly using small portions from the deceased person's data set to hack meant have been not loading. for example, as to songs you listen to together or movies you watch together, have so many minutes as i'm using the psychological consequences of this kind of a i haven't yet been research. that's why it's so c all as much as might start wants to know how it impacts grief. so our nation must lock these of up to us new. don't know what the top will say next or how it will use the original material. mm hm. the she wouldn't lie about the deceased person, perhaps even destroyed the memories you have of them. so what about menu possession of the assessment and to my buddy, pull up soon as someone has to configure them. yeah. but after all, the people who are interests are at play here with teams on the one event. and if it's a company post you economic objectives, well, that might not always be beneficial for the reading pros. that's what says here. a
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grieving mother says good bye to her young daughter in virtual reality. the encounter was him for tv in 2020, and spock contr. obviously, the girls advertise was created from photos and videos. that's 51. it was very moving the ball so disturbing. but i can see why someone might want to do is mentioned. indeed, the virtual meeting was a positive experience for the mother. perhaps in future digital advertise could help us say good bye. when we just want to remember, could you imagine meeting and a i double of a deceased loved one. it seems to have helped this mother at least truly. it also depends on the quality of the and the way you engage with it. but expos, one of the dangers of putting too much trust in of a task like these, of a toddler totally of a task, even impressed, and the i am still alive. i'm not even going to check. so the question is whether
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that can actually help people who used my money because you still have this presence even visiting us, like you might be able to get things off your chest and have a conversation with them. again, maybe even move on from conflicts. you might have had income, but this also, the very real possibility is that you get stock as tangled up in your green. how off of things never the less of a task can be a source of support for the bereaved me try it. but my from berlin was terminally ill with cancer. he wanted to preserve a part of himself or his wife and children. so he developed in a i version of himself. it also helps him reflect and come to terms with his own life insurance company from the u. s helped him make it happen to me is really find the closer to the store. my right to be kind of, this is the, so this is, this is, this is what i and then you're expecting is closer and making it available for my
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wife and for my kids, even for practice, which is a fit. there is a, is a funeral to make sure the model was as realistic as possible the i needed a lot of training data. the hardest part in all of this player knows audio a motion. you have, you read about 300 phrases. so i'm like, i love you, the other one shut the door and it looks like, wow, so we, we capture all your motion on stage, and then we compile that into an invoice. say i, or the 1st step was creating a visual model. if you're ready to get started, i recommend answering the questions in the relationship category. would you like to do that final graphic effect, as well as personal stories and opinions are recorded that way? yeah, i can communicate more effectively down the line. sure. feel free to reach out have a great day. it's very emotional. you're thinking about the house of your liking,
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you thinking about the most of your life. and then you're thinking very, very hard on how do you want to be? his wife, annette boma, was given access to the after he died. when she feels lonely in the evenings she might ask for a few last words before bed. and here michael is a i don't a rated boys like in this demo. remember that i'm always here for you, and i look forward to showing many more beautiful moments together. sleep well, my dear enough, sweet dreams. incredible. i don't know even of a talk would really confident me though. how we deal with death isn't just personal, but also cultural for many around the world honoring the dad can be a daily event with offerings and all those at home. tech companies are creating digital options for these things. for example, a digital likeness of the meta verse that lives on for ever be met someone that wants to just up because stuck at last live in the middle of
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a tier. she can meet friends and explore the world. and for when she passes away and they call imagines how avatar living on here use as of the mid of a some human space will soon be able to collect that data in order to create digital copies of themselves. the founder of the platform wants to make it possible to have encounters with the seas. loved ones you know, my father died and my kids. they didn't get a chance to properly get to know him. and i think this technology can help to do that. um, where you can talk to some people from, from your family to 3 generations back, but not just looking at the picture of them, but properly have a conversation with them. a meeting between 2 of a 1000 the many of us can see a quite real the, the off to translates every digital tots into a light touch on the scan made of us using the called console descendants to learn
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about who she was. you look at this place, it's a place where of the idea of me passing away and in a 100 years my kids, their kids and their kids have a chance to come find me in here. my life story. when the 32 year old talks about leaving her avatar in the matter of us who help is that someone will be able to see her again here. her mother recently passed away, and they called stucco hopes that some day she'll meet in the eye of a top of her mother here. being able to stand in front of her and ask her about a memory or just something that she hasn't told me in a very long time or something that she told me as a child, it would help me to grief. it would be a beautiful experience for me to be able to have a full blown conversation with her phone. he called
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a digital version of her mother would help keep unimportant relationship alive. i'll be here. i'll be here. if i would see my mom, i would envision myself, 1st of all crying and would be a nice feeling to to hear her voice. i know that it's not her. it's not her. but it's her. you know, her voice. i think that's beautiful. nicole stock wants to give her own children the opportunity to meet her in the mid of us. now that's something to wrap your head around. in the tv series upload people upload the extra consciousness onto a virtual platform. although i doubt we'll see that anytime soon. now let's take a look at how novel is actually made to collect data for the a i the subject puts on that tracking suit n p r goggles. ready voice movements and other biometric data could be recorded in this way to then the compliance, the data into
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a novel top. ringback the more data is available, the more comprehensive and lifelike the top will become the every user will have the ability to have several tweaking points where they will decide how they want that personally to, to be are they're very precise of what they are, or maybe a little bit of imagination and let a i kind of take over some parts of the personality. wait a minute, be of a todd doesn't have to look like me. that means i could leave behind a completely different version of myself, but one way or another. it still needs my data to work in the block chain based mid of as sensitive data is to be stored locally on use as computers. that way everyone can insure their own security. but the feature that would allow for the data caps in the mid of us isn't activated yet. and into actions quickly show the models limits. hello. hey there, how you doing?
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we did a auto red say your was reach out to across the isa bridging wells with a simpler inquiry. listen, listen, can you be, can you, can you be, can you onto the little shorter, please on. really appreciate that. thank you. have to be nice to a i because you never know what they do with you. not very convincing sofa, but work on combining a i n v r is ongoing. the most difficult part is connecting to a i, uh, with some new uh because there's a lot of things that uh, some of them got a plan to do that the are checking account, checking, everything, converting it to data and then sending today or processing it. there until sending it back to the connection was the, the store. so somebody come prepared. some new space requires an annual, a subscription fee, the upcoming live forever feature will also see something similar. the live for
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a remote, for me would be an extension of my consciousness throughout infinity dislike, leaving behind a family album or something. but i don't think anybody would look at it once you're gone, you're gone. you know, is that really true? i don't think so. but it seems like this hold for a way to continue living on digitally, even if most of these ideas completely thought out yet. for example, i wonder what would happen even of a job would just turned off, or if your subscription runs out, what do you have to grieve a 2nd time? what do you think that does know? and we'll see you next time onto the creative invasion by russian office and intellectuals in the 1920
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abstract painters shop to all will's prices. we organized the cultural so a 100 years later, russian artists are flocking to them. and again, how big is the influence today? i'm vain. next on d w. how tiny brains do really and things the insects are smarter than we thought. researchers are investigating their true abilities and making a sounding discoveries. these little creatures are pretty clever. martin insects. in 45 minutes on d w. version now. understand, can have
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