The rapidly expanding and developing AI is extremely worrying. In only a matter of a few years the horizon has changed. Last year in London Rishi Sunak, the prime minister chaired the first international conference on - how to police AI? On Tuesday evening on BBC Four in Storyville: there was a very disturbing programme: Eternal You. Samuel Altman, the CEO of Open AI - considers the reality of the world changing very fast. The new - immersive technology, will be able to create an Avatar of the living and dead. In South Korea, they are at the forefront of this - brave new world. A television programme: Meeting You - had a grieving mother have her daughter re-created - as if real. The Avatar was very distressing to witness as the mother was clearly vert upset, seeing her dead daughter brought back to life. This can easily be exploited by unscrupulous companies, who want to make money. It’s like a new religion and people can easily become addicted to revisiting their dead loved ones. Their lives would then be hijacked, by these people. This is potentially a threat to grieving families who have lost a loved one. Rules must be established to police AI - before it’s too late.
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