US has created a neural network to communicate with itself from the future
Scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have unveiled an artificial intelligence called Future You. It allows people to have online text conversations with a potential version of themselves from the future.
During the conversation, users answer questions about their current life, values and goals. The AI then generates “memories of the future” for more realistic interactions. The system uses a large language model based on information provided by the user. It creates a virtual version of a person in their 60s and is able to answer questions about what life might be like in the future.
The chatbot is able to talk about key points in a potential career or share advice on how to overcome challenges. This innovative neural network is designed to help users reduce anxiety and make better-informed everyday decisions.
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