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- May 4, 2022
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This question has been triggered by another thread I just read:
sanctioned-suicide.net
It's an interesting idea. Would you mind an AI version of yourself existing after death? What if they could put that digital self into a robotic humanoid form? As in that episode of Black Mirror.
Would you mind any form of you existing after death- if it were a comfort to loved ones? Or, does the whole thing sound too creepy? Maybe there are less pleasant people in your life who you'd rather avoid abusing you after death. I imagine that could happen too- sadly. Maybe with even more impunity if they are now abusing a robot effectively.
I probably wouldn't mind some sort of computer version of me being 'saved'. As in- my likely thoughts and responses as an interactive programme. Not that I imagine there would be much demmand for it! But, if it were to comfort some, I wouldn't mind that. I've never liked my physical form much so, I'd be happier knowing that didn't exist anymore.
It's an interesting thought though. Who are we more keen on pleasing ultimately? We may hate the way we look but, others may still like the idea of having a version of us to hug etc. If it doesn't even register with us consciously anymore, would it even matter?
Of course, there are other things to consider. What would it do to the grieving process. Would it remove us more and more from reality and make more of our 'relationships' artificial?

What do you think about the fact that some people want to revive their deceased loved ones in form of AI avatars?
Some call it perversion. In my favorite philosophy show they talked about AI. And they showed another TV show where a mother wanted to talk with her dead child one more time to make peace with it. And the mother could talk to the AI avatar of her dead child through virtual reality glasses. She...

It's an interesting idea. Would you mind an AI version of yourself existing after death? What if they could put that digital self into a robotic humanoid form? As in that episode of Black Mirror.
Would you mind any form of you existing after death- if it were a comfort to loved ones? Or, does the whole thing sound too creepy? Maybe there are less pleasant people in your life who you'd rather avoid abusing you after death. I imagine that could happen too- sadly. Maybe with even more impunity if they are now abusing a robot effectively.
I probably wouldn't mind some sort of computer version of me being 'saved'. As in- my likely thoughts and responses as an interactive programme. Not that I imagine there would be much demmand for it! But, if it were to comfort some, I wouldn't mind that. I've never liked my physical form much so, I'd be happier knowing that didn't exist anymore.
It's an interesting thought though. Who are we more keen on pleasing ultimately? We may hate the way we look but, others may still like the idea of having a version of us to hug etc. If it doesn't even register with us consciously anymore, would it even matter?
Of course, there are other things to consider. What would it do to the grieving process. Would it remove us more and more from reality and make more of our 'relationships' artificial?