Posted on 06/28/2023 5:52:18 PM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
People around the world are starting to flock to "grief tech" for answers, much like Saul flocked to the medium of Endor when he wanted answers from the deceased prophet Samuel.
But what is grief tech, and is it abominable as the Lord finds the practice of necromancy and sorcery?
Grief tech is a growing practice of AI algorithms gathering data from people, such as their voice, photos, video, text messages, emails and any other bit of information a person can input into the program, so that when they die the AI will interact with their loved ones as if it were them.
There are already programs that can create digital avatars of the person, including holograms.
People around the world are starting to flock to "grief tech" for answers, much like Saul flocked to the medium of Endor when he wanted answers from the deceased prophet Samuel.
But what is grief tech, and is it abominable as the Lord finds the practice of necromancy and sorcery?
Grief tech is a growing practice of AI algorithms gathering data from people, such as their voice, photos, video, text messages, emails and any other bit of information a person can input into the program, so that when they die the AI will interact with their loved ones as if it were them.
There are already programs that can create digital avatars of the person, including holograms.
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I’ll never forget the day when my twin brother and I were “playing” with a Quija Board when we were about 10. We asked for the name of the 18th President of the United States, having no idea who it was, and the planchette spelled out G-R-A-N-T.
maybe you and your brother played with a Quiza Board not a Ouija Board?
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