In 2013, Spike Jonze’s thought-provoking film “Her” offered a glimpse into a world where humans formed profound emotional connections with AI, challenging conventional notions of love and loneliness. Fast forward a decade, and thanks to ChatGPT’s newly integrated voice features, individuals are getting a taste of “Her” in real life, engaging in extended conversations with an AI assistant on the move.
“Her” was listed among our top sci-fi films of all time in 2016, and it also made our top films of the 2010s list. The film revolves around Joaquin Phoenix’s character, who falls in love with an AI personality named Samantha (voiced by Scarlett Johansson). Much of the story features him strolling through life, conversing with her through wireless earbuds reminiscent of Apple AirPods, which were launched in 2016. While ChatGPT isn’t as situationally aware as Samantha, nor does it possess long-term memory, OpenAI has conditioned it to prevent conversations from becoming too intimate or personal. Nevertheless, people are still indulging in lengthy discussions with the AI assistant, finding it a source of amusement and engagement.
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