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I think about this guy a lot. Do you think the concept of outsourcing your job to a third party will increase as "work from home" is further established? bbc.com/news/technology-21043693
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I also think about the judge calling in as a cat. It’s easy to believe him when he says he’s not a cat. But in 2 years it will be the cat calling in in the appearance of the judge. “I’m not a cat”. Yeah, right. I jest, but I think you get my point about someone else’s likeness.
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Now switching to talking about death, sorry. I’ve just been reading about people whose bodies are found in their apartments 1-3 years after they died. One primary reason this tragedy happens is because rent is paid automatically from their account, and there is enough for years.
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I imagine more automations and less need for human involvement. Now suppose a person is outsourcing their job, money is being deposited in their account and a third party is using their likeness in zoom calls. The market will not care if they are alive or dead. It still works.
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Anyway, that is how my brain goes from cat humor to dystopian nightmarish futures. Again, sorry about that.
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“In 50 years, dead people will make up most of Facebook’s users.” futurism.com/the-byte/50-years-dead-people-facebook-users Based on this research: researchgate.net/publication/328826140_Are_the_Dead_Taking_Over_Facebook_A_Big_Data_Approach_to_the_Future_of_Death_Online