I copied my voice using Elevenlabs and assigned it to the Moltbot Telegram bot (by specifying a Voice ID), so I can chat with it anytime via voice. I also gave it a Twilio phone number so it can call "itself" anytime, although its response is currently a bit slow. On several occasions, I felt that its mind was clearer than mine. It could immediately point out my mistakes. A "me" who was smarter than me felt both unsettling and novel. I frequently remind it to remember things. Moltbot then saves the data to a file (what it calls its Soul, a persistent collection of long-term memories and experiences). It feels like human immortality is just around the corner. When the brain's storage structure and performance can be replaced, when intelligent agents possess eternal memory, and when a brain's data is entirely stored on a server in the cloud, even after death, your memories will still be accessible. In the future, the total amount of intelligence and material wealth created by AI may far exceed that of humans. The global economy will enter deflation, and things will become extremely cheap. Humans may become a seemingly weak species, lacking knowledge, slow in calculation, and unable to match the physical strength, speed, and stability of machines. Work will lose much of its meaning, because AI might complete a month's worth of work in an hour. Perhaps by then we should acknowledge our limitations and honestly accept UBI (Unversal Basic Income), living in a virtual world or metaverse, immersing ourselves in the incredibly realistic experiences created by AI, far surpassing real-life experiences. This may become a lifestyle choice for many in the future.
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