Eerie AI Clone Makes Its TV Debut

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Artificial intelligence continues to advance at a rapid pace.

Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo had the unusual opportunity to interview an AI clone.

The AI clone was of Dara Ladjevardian, the CEO and co-founder of Delphi, which is an artificial intelligence platform working to create digital clones of people for their use, including for the workplace.

Bartiromo started off by asking the clone what the purpose is for people to have an AI clone.

After taking in the information, the clone responded by telling her: “It allows you to share your knowledge, experiences and personality with others in a personalized way. This can be incredibly valuable for mentoring, teaching or even just sharing your insights with a broader audience.”

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Yes, an AI clone says its more personalized for a person to use a clone instead of interacting with others themselves.

Bartiromo wanted to know how someone’s information would be kept safe in this instance, including the proprietary information belonging to a company who would allow their employees to use clones.

“We take security very seriously,” the clone said. “Your company’s proprietary material is protected through strict data privacy measures and encryption. Only authorized users can access your clone, and you have full control over what information they can share. This ensures your sensitive data remains secure while you benefit from the clone’s capabilities.”

Hearing that your “data is safe” coming from a robot doesn’t necessarily give you warm, fuzzy feelings. It sounds a lot like, “We’re the government, and we’re here to help.”

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Asking Bartiromo questions, she told the clone that she would be the one to “ask the questions.”

Bartiromo further asked how Delphi is preventing people from creating clones of other people. The clone responded by telling her that it requires authorization and a person holding a photo of their ID to create a clone.

Ladjevardian explained how clones can have different levels of security, including communication that is only what you feed the clone. Ladjevardian’s clone also acknowledged that yes, clones can outlive the people in whose likeness they ultimately were created.

As AI continues to increase in knowledge each day, we can continue to expect the unexpected while staying firm in the confidence that Christ will be with us through it all.

You can watch the interview here.

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Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.

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