Durch KI mit Verstorbenen sprechen: die „digitale Auferstehung“ Durch die Erstellung von KI-Simulationen verstorbener Menschen stellt sich eine relevante ethische Frage: Inwieweit ist es für private Unternehmen akzeptabel, den Schmerz der Trauer auszunutzen, um Gewinne zu erwirtschaften?
Talking to dead people through AI: the ‘digital resurrection’
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Seven seems like an acceptable extent.
This should never be allowed to be a for profit endeavor. if for some crazy reason it was, permission from the deceased prior to their death should be required.
Isn’t this identity theft in the purest form of the term? So wouldn’t they need a permission of the deceased pre death?
To any and every extent they can get away with, as with virtually everything else. Next question.
Literally a Black Mirror episode.
A webseries called “Upload” says: Hello
Wasn’t this an episode on Black Mirror?
> to what extent is it acceptable for private companies to exploit the pain of mourning in order to generate profit?
It seems acceptable with funeral parlors.
Not ethical at all. Zero. Fuck profit.
“Only in our age could we contrive to make the dead as tediously conversational as the living.” – Oscar Wilde (ChatGPT)
Its not ethical. I feel that it is a terrible thing to do to grieving people. Lost my parents a few years ago and wouldn’t do this.
We are going to fuck up our species in a whole new way, aren’t we?