JSON on Nostr: “I'm a Meta insider working on Project Lazarus. We're building an Al that can take ...
“I'm a Meta insider working on
Project Lazarus. We're building an
Al that can take over a deceased
persons social media accounts and
continue making relevant posts as
if that person is still alive. This
includes age progressed photos,
interacting with other peoples content and everything else needed so that person continues on in the digital realm after physical death. We were originally told this would be a service offered
to people struggling with the loss of loved ones and people who had missing children. Seemed like a decent idea. Things are getting weird now and I'm
having second thoughts about what this is actually going to be used for. The Al is extremely capable of impersonating people. It doesn't take as much initial input as one might think to train the Al how a certain person interacts with the digital world. It's very convincing. An entire island of people could go missing and with little to no downtime the Al could take over all of their social media and the world wouldn't have a clue that life wasn't just continuing as usual. A lot of the project is becoming more compartmentalized. Things have taken a dark turn it feels like. They've forbidden communication between people working on different things. Something isn't right and I don't know what I should do.”
Project Lazarus. We're building an
Al that can take over a deceased
persons social media accounts and
continue making relevant posts as
if that person is still alive. This
includes age progressed photos,
interacting with other peoples content and everything else needed so that person continues on in the digital realm after physical death. We were originally told this would be a service offered
to people struggling with the loss of loved ones and people who had missing children. Seemed like a decent idea. Things are getting weird now and I'm
having second thoughts about what this is actually going to be used for. The Al is extremely capable of impersonating people. It doesn't take as much initial input as one might think to train the Al how a certain person interacts with the digital world. It's very convincing. An entire island of people could go missing and with little to no downtime the Al could take over all of their social media and the world wouldn't have a clue that life wasn't just continuing as usual. A lot of the project is becoming more compartmentalized. Things have taken a dark turn it feels like. They've forbidden communication between people working on different things. Something isn't right and I don't know what I should do.”