The question of whether we’ll be uploading our consciousness to a computer is no longer if. It’s probably when. That’s because these digital consciousnesses – our essences – will likely be the product of an AI’s interpretation of ourselves. The breadcrumbs we’ll leave across digital files, images, videos, audio recordings, and, of course, all that social media will be an ample resource to reconstruct you.

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    21 hours ago

    Still can’t figure out why people started using that crap in the first place, didn’t this seem really obvious?

    In any case, that also means Instagram too, you know that right?

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      11 hours ago

      Most of the people I know created their account like around 2012 as teens. It wasn’t obvious back then.

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          7 hours ago

          Sure. We all knew that super computers from the future get trained to imitate our shitty meaningless teenager posts after our death.

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            7 hours ago

            That isn’t the only issue, it’s just the latest. Handing over all your personal data, to a system that would obviously combine, extract, manipulate and sell your information seemed like a good idea? How did you think they were going to make money? The kindness of a corporation?

            It was obvious then! Downvote me, argue with me, but any person who thought about it for five minutes should have been able to figure this out.

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              6 hours ago

              That’s the point: Nobody thought about it more than five minutes. We were kids, teenagers. We had other stuff in our minds:D As an adult, living in times where stuff like this is reported on a daily basis, well yea now it’s obvious.

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                6 hours ago

                Even as a kid I got this. How you didn’t is beyond me. First rule: never real information on the internet.

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                    4 hours ago

                    It was 2006 when face book launched to everyone. People had been online for years. Everyone knew the consequences of online handles, stalkers, privacy, personal identifiable info.

                    Corporations and online businesses were not to be trusted, that also was obvious.

                    But people, by and large, are morons so here we are.