This is a beautiful story. Thank you James. I'm curious, did you write this with the aid/companionship of SumoWrite? It seems a beautiful meditation on the process you are enabling for writers to each have their own Valberg.
This story makes me wonder if it is possible to write so much, to record so much of your thoughts, emotions, internal state, actions, that an AI model, despite sharing nothing with you architecturally, could reproduce everything you do with a high enough fidelity that other people couldn't tell the different.
Like a Turing test narrowed down to a single person. Make an AI that's so much like me, a friend of mine couldn't tell the difference.
Immortality, in a sense? How reassuring would that feel?
This is a beautiful story. Thank you James. I'm curious, did you write this with the aid/companionship of SumoWrite? It seems a beautiful meditation on the process you are enabling for writers to each have their own Valberg.
This story makes me wonder if it is possible to write so much, to record so much of your thoughts, emotions, internal state, actions, that an AI model, despite sharing nothing with you architecturally, could reproduce everything you do with a high enough fidelity that other people couldn't tell the different.
Like a Turing test narrowed down to a single person. Make an AI that's so much like me, a friend of mine couldn't tell the difference.
Immortality, in a sense? How reassuring would that feel?