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I don't want to cry today, thanks.
They really let those ninjas cutting onions loose in the theater with that one.
That's a decent analogy.
There are some strong parallels. Odd considering the age of the movie and technology focused on.
This is... depressingly believable
Unsurprisingly, the machines are already being used in the funeral business. The last couple years I've seen obituaries, service cards, even images created through a variety of tools.
Trying to live a life free of this technology is becoming as hard as trying to live without oil, and now even our deaths are tainted by it.
My mother passed in January. I went with my dad and a close family friend to the funeral home to get things sorted for the funeral. One of which was her obituary which was completely written by AI. The lady just asked us who her living family was, her parents names, her job, and hobbies. Put all that into their AI program and let it write several paragraphs. I wasn't expecting a personal and heartfelt obituary from a complete stranger, but seeing them just have AI do it left a bad taste in my mouth.
I'm sorry you were exposed to that at a time when you should have been insulated from the cruel indifference of technology. For a profession that once took pride in the personal touch, providing such an impersonal experience is appalling.
It seems especially horrid seeing as an obituary specifically is sort of the most formulaic aspect of funerals. Anyone that's read them in the paper could tell you they tend to follow a pretty similar structure. It's so lazy to use these machines to do something so rudimentary.
You and your father have my sympathies for your mother's passing. I hope you're both finding ways to continue onward. Undoubtedly she would hope the same.
Thanks and we've been managing. Helps that both of us go to therapy and I know my therapist at least has been a massive help in teaching me about grief, how to deal with it, and how to keep my mother alive in small ways.
I’ve always thought that Terry Pratchett said it best:
No-one is finally dead until the ripples they cause in the world die away, until the clock wound up winds down, until the wine they made has finished its ferment, until the crop they planted is harvested. The span of someone’s life is only the core of their actual existence.
man that's awful. i would be extremely angry if the staff of a funnerary put my personal information and my family's data into some AI company's that will never delete that data!
I hate that the 4 pointed star has become the defacto ai symbol. It used to be for shiny things and I like shiny things!
🎵And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon🎶
Little boy blue and the man in the moon
When you coming home son
He said "I don't know when."
But we’ll get together then, dad
Well the Claud's in the cradle and the silver spoon
Skill issue, why would you ask names when Cthulhu already exists
Like further like son?
Would that be Grahame Lesh?
Bleak