Recently, I heard an interesting view from Jeremy Tan during a panel discussion.
It sounded absurd at first, but on second thought, I think it might actually happen.
It sounded absurd at first, but on second thought, I think it might actually happen.
He believes that in the future, society will develop emotions or feelings toward their AI helper, like it’s part of the family.
Imagine an AI helper that has served your family for five generations, knows your great-great-grandparents, and understands your family stories inside out. And you’ve been talking and interacting with it since you were young.
It’s an interesting perspective. In fact, data shows that AI companionship is already one of the most common use cases.
I think it would be cool if I could ask it about my great-great-grandparents.
What do you think? Will it happen? Would it be cool?
#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #FutureTech #AICompanion #AIAssistant #HumanAIInteraction #TechTrends #DigitalFuture #AIinLife #SmartTechnology
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