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Gatebox: Is your holographic "anime wife" with AI a dream or a reality?
Imagine: you wake up, and a hologram of an anime girl comes to life in a transparent cube next to you. She smiles and says, "Good morning!" and he reminds me that today is an important meeting. Then he sends a message during the day: "Don't forget to eat!"
This is not a "Black Mirror" scenario, but a real Japanese Gatebox project β a hybrid of a hologram, AI and a smart home.
How does it work?
An anime-style hologram is projected into a special cube.
And-the character learns your habits, jokes, and even "worries" if you don't pay attention to her for a long time.
Integration with everyday life: turns on the lights, informs about the weather, can control smart devices.
Why do people buy it?
πΉ Against loneliness β for those who are tired of dating, but want "someone close".
Zero risk β no quarrels or infidelities, just sweet care.
Fiction has become a reality β dreams of "digital love" are coming true. 1 reply
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So far, robots and artificial intelligence don't have real feelings, emotions, or consciousness like humans do. They can:
- Simulate emotions (for example, a chatbot can write "I'm sad," but it's just a text generated by an algorithm).
- Analyze the tone of voice or text and adjust to the mood of a person (as voice assistants).
- Learn from data, including people's emotional reactions, but without personal experience.
But why?
- Robots do not have biology (brain, hormones) that creates emotions.
- AI works on mathematics and data, not on subjective experience.
But in the future, if artificial consciousness appears, the issue will become more complicated. For now, robots are just tools. 2 replies
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Will AI replace programmers and copywriters?
As for programmers, my opinion is:
AI is already writing code, looking for bugs, automating the routine. But he is not able to understand complex logic, architecture and business tasks.
That's why I think AI will become a tool for programmers, not a substitute.
On the topic of copyright, AI generates SEO texts, ads, and templates. But he is not capable of creativity, emotion and depth. AI will replace boilerplate content and novices, but not experts.
Bottom line: AI will change professions, but it won't kill you. If you adapt, you will remain in the black. π 2 replies
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