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I've heard several people doing this and chatting with simulacra of their friends, but you can always just send your friends a message and chat with the real version.

My first inclination was always to try a conversation with a virtual me (yay recursion!) I've always thought that would be fascinating. Or scanning in my old journals from when I was a teenager and training it on that. Once this technology improves a bit more, it could be an incredible vehicle for reflection and personal discovery.



Now I'm curious about training a bot on my IRC logs from the early 2000s.

It'd be like a chat time machine. I'd love to go back and bullshit with long-lost online friends about modding Halo:CE on Xbox again.


>... but you can always just send your friends a message and chat with the real version.

Well, until they aren't there anymore.


Like this in 2016 (before it became easy like nowadays) https://www.theverge.com/a/luka-artificial-intelligence-memo...




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