There is no longer any need for Ouija to speak with the dead. A woman who wanted more than anything else in the world to give her daughter to her late mother, traded mysterious powers for the powers of artificial intelligence in order to make that wish come true.
Cyrine Malas, a Syrian who has lived in Germany since 2015, testified about her grief process assisted by the December Artificial Intelligence Project on Sky News on Tuesday.
This product from OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, brings “life” to the deceased through the data their loved ones enter into the server. This allows you to speak in cat With a robot that mimics a loved one, for about ten dollars an hour.
MI Malas lost her 81-year-old mother, who remained in Syria, in 2018. She never had the opportunity to meet her German-born granddaughter during her lifetime.
“She has been a guiding force in my life,” Cyrine told Sky News in an interview. She added: “I really wanted her to meet my daughter and I wanted this to be the last meeting.”
She says she felt a deep despair that led her to this somewhat “scary” tool.
“There were moments that seemed very real,” she said. There were also times when I thought anyone could respond this way.
However, she says she felt a spiritual and restorative experience through these short conversations with her mother.
“Music guru. Incurable web practitioner. Thinker. Lifelong zombie junkie. Tv buff. Typical organizer. Evil beer scholar.”
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