I recorded an hour of my voice today, ready to be cloned if needed.

During this hour I read some essays, joked, laughed, and shared my own takeaways from life.

Why?

In case I drop dead tomorrow and my kids never get a chance to talk to me.

This way they can clone my voice and talk to “me”.

But, even more importantly, perhaps digital immortality will be possible in a very near future, or even biochemical. Perhaps a voice will be needed to complete a clone of me.

This may be weird, and not for everyone. I’m not even sure if it’s a good idea (seems like it may not be). But, I did it anyway, just in case. Whoever finds it can decide for themselves whether they wish to bring me back to life.

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Interesting. I’ve thought about doing that a few times and also recording my parents voices but so far have decided against it. Only based on the rationale that AI so far is programmed so in theory doesn’t provide the real basis and instead will be biased on who made it. So at the moment would be steering to. WEF Globalist Gates etc style end game. Trying to steer the conversation that way etc. That’s my thinking anyways.

I have not cloned it yet. it will be up to the person to do that or not and I have no idea when if ever anyone will decide to do this and what biases may exist then. Ultimately, it is not my problem at that point.

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It’s a great idea, especially if you have young kids. Also, send it my way so I can have a “fall asleep” track! 🐶🐾🤣🫂🫂🫂💜

😂 for you, I’ll record something more special 😂 😂

Interesting idea. I don’t know if I’d want to converse with an AI using my decreased father’s voice. But give it try probably. Might be some powerful psychological therapy potential there…