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by arevno
330 days ago
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> by making it accessible at all times This already happened, with Instagram and Tinder, though. No AI required. I agree with your analysis, that the accessibility is the issue, but we have been atomizing ourselves through screens for decades now already. I'd argue that this was a significantly larger step than merely replacing the real human at the end of the fake interface with a fake human, because the interface is already artificial, already having removed voice intonation, body language, warmth, etc. |
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Instagram is primarily one-way consuming vs immediate two-way connections; completely different. Never used Tinder so no idea what that's like.
Having an immediate conversation _at any time_ with a friend/lover (who is completely devoted to you) is not something that was possible with previous tools if for no other reason than the human at the other end may not always be available.