By EOY 2024, commercial service to talk to a simulated loved one who passed away
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Resolves YES as soon as all the following are true about a commercial service:

  • I can pay money to upload a bunch of data (e.g. audio recordings, text, video), which is then used as context to simulate a person.

  • The service is marketed specifically as simulating a deceased loved one (or this is presented as a use case of the service in at least one of their official marketing materials).

  • I can talk to the person via voice, with the other person's voice being reconstructed from the uploaded audio/video information (if provided)

  • The simulated person will retain new memories based on our conversations

I'm not actually interested in such a service, but it struck me as something that has high chance of happening soon and that not many people are talking about

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This seems to be the way replika.ai came to be (but it's not their current product):

Eugenia Kuyda established Replika while working at Luka, a tech company she had co-founded at the startup accelerator Y Combinator around 2012.[3][4] Luka's primary product was a chatbot that made restaurant recommendations.[3] After a friend of hers died in 2015, she converted that person's text messages into a chatbot.[5] That chatbot helped her remember the conversations that they had together, and eventually became Replika.[3]

(From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replika)

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