An AI avatar made to look and sound like the likeness of a man who was killed in a road rage incident addressed the court and the man who killed him: “To Gabriel Horcasitas, the man who shot me, it is a shame we encountered each other that day in those circumstances,” the AI avatar of Christopher Pelkey said. “In another life we probably could have been friends. I believe in forgiveness and a God who forgives. I still do.”

It was the first time the AI avatar of a victim—in this case, a dead man—has ever addressed a court, and it raises many questions about the use of this type of technology in future court proceedings.

  • queermunist she/her
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    431 month ago

    We have this interesting combination of high tech and low tech literacy, before you know it praying to the machine spirits will be a mainstream religion.

      • queermunist she/her
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        51 month ago

        Praying to a machine that isn’t listening isn’t really any different than praying to the Moon.

              • queermunist she/her
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                21 month ago

                Sheep can hear, they don’t listen.

                But let’s say they do!

                Should you worship sheep because they can hear your prayers?

                  • queermunist she/her
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                    21 month ago

                    I’m pointing out that praying to the machine spirits is like any other form of prayer.

                    Do you even disagree or are you just being argumentative?

        • @Jax@sh.itjust.works
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          31 month ago

          There’s a marked difference, though, the Moon can’t actually generate words that you can digest. Some people might think the Moon is speaking to them, but their brains are just spicy - it is not the same as a machine.

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            1 month ago

            The machine isn’t really speaking to them either, it’s just generating responses through a pattern recognition engine. There’s no “there” there.

            Might as well pray to a parrot.