Cross-generation conversations
Some thoughts on textural immortality
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Some thoughts on textural immortality
We now have products that scan family members to turn them into posthumous avatars. The tagline: “With 2wai, three minutes can last forever.” It's weird to have this so soon. As someone who is down with a posthumous digital consciousness that my kids can interact with, I even find this to be too weird for me. The problem that it uses video to serve as a replacement for a deceased relative. A few boundaries that are important for me:
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I’d say this is an extremely lightweight microcosm of the core dilemma of what the 2040s will face: a moral war over technology that changes the constraints of human life.
“In just 20 minutes, your AI gets to know you: your goals, your talents, your quirks, your questions. We build a private, structured map of who you are—and what you’re seeking. This is your Twyn. It’s like a digital twin, but proactive. Every day, your Twyn holds thousands of intelligent conversations with other Twyns in our global network. It explores who they are, what they offer, and what they need—and looks for meaningful overlap with you. When something clicks, you hear about it. _Not spam. Not noise. Just signal. A founder meets their first investor. A coach finds a client they can truly help. A traveler finds a local guide who shares their values. A lonely genius finds someone who finally gets them. This isn’t networking. This is serendipity—on demand.”