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> [Zuck] emphasized that such systems should require the person’s consent, saying it “should ultimately be your call.”

I'd find it morbidly hilarious (I'd be outraged too, but the lack of tact and the ensuing outrage would be hilarious) if it's enabled by default and users have to opt-out.

Using the simulation of dead people for content engagement in the attention-economy and Zuck-enrichment... If anyone is capable of that, it'd be him.

"Becky [Your highschool crush, FB knows how many hours you lurked her profile] liked your latest 5 Instagram posts... would you like to reach out?"

I guess when your user base is dying it makes sense to resort to necromancy.
This is exactly the kind of AI innovation I d expect from Meta.

Profiting of teenage girl insecurities was just not doing it anymore.

Why are companies hell bent on manifesting literally every episode of Black Mirror?
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Leave it to Zuck to not only pursue this morbid idea, but to add a dollop of poo on top with a patent. Bravo!
How creepy but yet how fitting to Meta!
this reads like an attempt to patent indivual style and then weaponise that to prosecute anyone with a "similar" style for infingment
Great idea. Dead grandma will encourage grieving grandpa to get ED drugs in bargain prices and give free suicide ideation ideas to the grandkids.

Yay