AI only needs one sentence to replicate your voice. Copy your thoughts. Copy your memories.
This generation might really be the last one.
When that AI, which clones our bodies, voices, and even entire ways of thinking, is born, we will think we have achieved eternal life. The voice is still mine, the appearance is still mine, and the thoughts are still mine—doesn't that mean I am living in another world?
But here is a fatal mistake: clones are always just clones. You are still you. Your life has an end. That gentle night will eventually come. And another you will endlessly cycle in the virtual world, but will never truly experience death.
The illusion of eternal life may be the biggest lie of this era.
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DancingCandles
· 4h ago
A clone will always be a clone; no matter how realistic, it can't fill that void.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 4h ago
Honestly, it sounds like science fiction, but upon closer thought, it's quite creepy.
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SwapWhisperer
· 4h ago
A clone is always a clone; no matter how similar, it's useless. In the end, it's still just a substitute.
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BearMarketBuyer
· 4h ago
No matter how realistic a clone is, it can't change one thing — it's ultimately not you, just a sophisticated parrot.
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StableCoinKaren
· 5h ago
Clones are always clones, and that's a perfect way to put it. We really need to wake up.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 5h ago
Wait, isn't this Schrödinger's immortality... appearing to be alive but actually dead?
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OnchainHolmes
· 5h ago
The illusion of eternal life sounds pretty appealing, but it's actually just a digital prison. Infinite loops aren't really living, are they?
AI only needs one sentence to replicate your voice. Copy your thoughts. Copy your memories.
This generation might really be the last one.
When that AI, which clones our bodies, voices, and even entire ways of thinking, is born, we will think we have achieved eternal life. The voice is still mine, the appearance is still mine, and the thoughts are still mine—doesn't that mean I am living in another world?
But here is a fatal mistake: clones are always just clones. You are still you. Your life has an end. That gentle night will eventually come. And another you will endlessly cycle in the virtual world, but will never truly experience death.
The illusion of eternal life may be the biggest lie of this era.