"Digital Human" as a product class is straight-up dystopian, or at least would be if it made any kind of sense from a technical or economic perspective.
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From my point of view, when digitial implants become a real thing (eyes, ears, or god forbid even neuralink-like devices), their users are the digital humans. They will absolutely lose control over their own privacy and also of those surrounding them, and I'm quite sure I don't want walking surveillance devices near me. Normal humans with their phones is a different thing obviously, they can leave their phones somewhere if they want.
The project, internally named Cosmos (but different from the company’s existing Cosmos deep learning product)
these people are a creativity vacuum
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